Revenue Management Labs
The Pricing Guys
Join pricing experts Avy Punwasee and Michael Stanisz as they break down the latest pricing trends, industry insights, and strategies to maximize profitability. From in-depth analyses to real-world applications, this podcast is your go-to resource for mastering the art and science of pricing.
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7. Jul 2026
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Bonus Episode - Can AI Replace Pricing Experts? 07.07.2026 15:01
We have a special bonus episode to share and it comes with some exciting news from RML! Gustavo Mendonça is joining as a Partner to lead a brand new function at Revenue Management Labs: building custom pricing tools. Michael and Avy sit down with Gustavo to break down what this means for RML, why he left one of the biggest food companies in the world to do it, and what the democratization of AI ac...
S3E13 - The 2 Biggest Pricing Trends Right Now 16.06.2026 13:40
The 2 Biggest Pricing Trends Right Now The FIFA World Cup just landed in North America and the attorney general is already involved. Ticket prices surged 35% overnight, seat maps got redrawn, and fans are furious. Michael and Avy use this as the jumping off point for the Season 3 finale and a bigger conversation about the two pricing trends reshaping how companies compete right now. In this episod...
S3E12 - Ferrari's EV Bet and What It Cost Them 09.06.2026 13:50
Ferrari just dropped an electric vehicle priced at $640K+ and watched their stock fall 8%. What went wrong? Michael and Avy break down the pricing and brand strategy lessons behind Ferrari's Luce EV launch, and why even the most research-backed innovation can miss the mark when it alienates your core customer. They cover why expanding your customer base is the hardest growth play in the book, what...
S3E11 - Interview with CJ Gustafson 01.06.2026 19:03
Disney doesn't sell rides. They sell an ecosystem designed to keep you spending as long as possible. Michael sat down with CJ Gustafson of Mostly Metrics to unpack the surprisingly sophisticated pricing strategy behind the Disney experience. From loss leader ticket pricing and frictionless wristband payments to dynamic lightning lane offers and segmented Florida resident discounts. Sharp observati...
S3E10 - The Kevin Mitchell Interview 12.05.2026 29:33
In this special episode of The Pricing Guys, Avy and Michael welcome Kevin Mitchell, President of the Professional Pricing Society (PPS), for a candid conversation about the past, present, and future of pricing. Kevin traces the roots of PPS back to his father Eric Mitchell, who did pricing work for Ford, Xerox, and Intel before launching the society out of a newsletter Kevin used to print and mai...
S3E9 - The Big Slice 05.05.2026 24:47
What can a New York City dollar slice teach you about pricing strategy? Quite a bit, it turns out. In this episode, Michael and Avy use pizza as a lens to explore real-world pricing dynamics: the volume game behind the dollar slice, how atmosphere and customer segments justify price gaps, and why brands have to commit to a single pricing identity. They also make the case that Dave Portnoy's One Bi...
S3E8 - Heinz Proved It. Can You? 28.04.2026 13:30
What does ketchup have to do with brand value? More than you'd think. Michael and Avy dig into one of the most underrated questions in pricing: when you strip away the logo, the mascot, and the packaging redesign, what is your brand actually worth? The Heinz story out of Turkey is the jumping off point, but this episode goes much deeper into why so many companies are spending millions to justify t...
S3E7 - Is Your Grocery App Spying On Your Wallet? 21.04.2026 12:31
Is your grocery app charging you more than your neighbor? Welcome to surveillance pricing. Avy Punwasee and Michael Stanisz break down the pricing practice that's got Ontario Premier Doug Ford talking and consumers quietly fuming. Surveillance pricing (aka AI-powered price discrimination) is already happening on grocery apps, and the debate over whether to ban it is heating up. But here's the thin...
S3E6 - The Future of Pricing in an AI World 07.04.2026 14:14
What does "price" even mean in a world run by AI? In this episode, Michael and Avy skip the near-term AI hype and fast-forward 10 to 15 years to ask the big questions. Are promotions obsolete? Will brands live or die by their ability to communicate value to an algorithm? And is B2B pricing about to go completely underground? From shopper bots that buy your toilet paper at the optimal moment, to th...
S3E5 - The Change Management Problem in Pricing 30.03.2026 11:35
Are pricing teams their own worst enemy? In this episode of The Pricing Guys, Michael and Avy are calling out a growing trend in the pricing community: a victim mentality showing up all over LinkedIn, where pricing professionals feel undervalued, ignored, and like they're the only ones driving results in their organizations. But here's the hot take: if no one's listening to you, that might be on...
S3E4 – Why Did Target Remove Prices From Tags? 24.03.2026 10:54
Have you ever picked up a piece of clothing in a store and noticed the price tag was... blank? Target made headlines when they quietly removed price points from tags on select clothing items, and the guys are unpacking what's really going on. In this episode, we dig into the operational reasoning Target offered (spoiler: it involves tariffs and cost volatility), and why that explanation doesn't fu...
S3E3 - The New iPhone Pricing Strategy 18.03.2026 11:15
In this episode of The Pricing Guys, Avy and Michael unpack Apple 's latest iPhone pricing move and why holding price flat while adding value is more strategic than it looks. What starts as a discussion about the new iPhone and iPad turns into a broader conversation about price-volume tradeoffs, consumer caution, and what it means when a category leader decides not to take price. They explore wh...
S3E2 - The Death of Seat Based SaaS 09.03.2026 12:45
Seat-based SaaS pricing helped fuel the software boom for more than a decade. But that model is starting to show cracks. In this episode of The Pricing Guys, Michael and Avy unpack why many technology companies are moving away from traditional seat-based subscriptions and exploring usage-based or hybrid pricing models. Ironically, the same industry that popularized subscription pricing is now lead...
S3E1 - The Price Guess Challenge 04.03.2026 11:27
Michael and Avy are back for Season 3 of The Pricing Guys. To kick things off, we’re testing a simple question. Do pricing experts actually know the price of everyday products? From hotel water bottles to Hugo Boss t-shirts, baby formula, marinara sauce, and Excel gum, we put our instincts to the test in a rapid-fire guessing game. Some answers are close. Others not so much. It’s a good reminder o...
Special Announcement - 2026 Executive Pricing Benchmark Report 16.01.2026 2:18
The 2026 Executive Pricing Survey Results Are In In this special announcement from the Pricing Guys, Michael Stanisz and Avy Punwasee share early insights from RML’s latest research. Drawing on input from over 330 executive leaders, the 2026 Executive Pricing Benchmarks looks at how pricing performed in 2025, where leaders set targets, what was actually achieved, and how pricing is shaping plans f...
S2E12 - 4 Pricing Trends to Watch in 2026 05.12.2025 13:34
To wrap up season two, Avy and Michael share the four pricing trends that will define 2026. You will hear their take on hybrid pricing models, the need for simpler pricing structures, the continued growth of outcome based pricing, and why low cost entry points matter more as budgets tighten. A clear, practical outlook for anyone planning pricing or revenue strategy for the new year. Season three...
S2E11 - Are Subscription Models Right for Every Business 21.11.2025 13:22
A barbershop in London offering a monthly haircut subscription sparked a bigger question for us. Have subscription models stretched too far or are they simply evolving into new industries? In this episode, we break down the real tradeoffs behind subscription pricing. We look at retention goals, churn signals, capacity limits, customer behavior, tipping dynamics, and why fixed capacity businesses l...
S2E10 Interview with Tareq Hadhad: Why Purpose Is the Most Valuable Investment 17.11.2025 36:20
Tareq Hadhad, founder and CEO of Peace by Chocolate, joins The Pricing Guys to share why purpose is not a cost. It is an investment that builds trust, pricing power, and long-term brand strength. He explains how real premium pricing comes from story, experience, and service rather than a higher sticker price. We also dive into how Gen Z votes with their wallets, rewarding companies that act with a...
Teaser - John Shulman Interview 11.11.2025 0:25
"Any pricing strategy is only as effective as your sales or account management team’s ability to execute it." Quick excerpt from interview with John Shulman from Alignor. Full episode: https://open.spotify.com/episode/03ge4jgCTZaM2V9PMcY1IQ?si=ccef6460017146bc #pricingstrategy #alignment #sales #accountmanagement
S2E9 - Why Pricing Fails Without Sales Alignment 10.11.2025 17:07
A pricing strategy can look great on paper, but it only works if sales and account teams can execute it confidently in the market. In this episode, Avy and Michael speak with John Shulman from Alignor about how to bridge the gap between pricing recommendations and real outcomes with customers. John shares practical tools, cultural considerations, and leadership approaches that help organizations a...
S2E8 - The Most Polite Price Increase in History 04.11.2025 13:42
In this episode of The Pricing Guys, Avy and Michael unpack the viral Akagi Nyugyo “price apology” and use it to explore how to communicate price changes well. They break down three lenses every price message should address fairness, value, and negotiation and why Akagi’s company-wide, transparent apology resonated culturally in Japan (and why it’s unlikely in North America).
S2E7 - The Pricing Guys Q&A Special | Hosted by Jonathan Cristopoulous 27.10.2025 18:27
In this special Q&A episode of The Pricing Guys, host Jonathan Cristopoulous puts Avy Punwasee and Michael Stanisz from Revenue Management Labs in the hot seat for rapid-fire questions about pricing strategy, psychology, and everyday value. From AppleCare to MBA programs, business-class flights to Salesforce investments, they debate what’s truly worth paying for and what’s not. It’s short, uns...
S2E6 - Raising Cane's Playbook: Why Simplicity Scales 20.10.2025 12:18
In this episode of The Pricing Guys, Avy and Michael dig into a simple lesson from Raising Cane’s and why simplicity can be one of the most powerful strategic choices a business makes. What starts as a debate over the best chicken sandwich turns into a deep dive on operational efficiency, product design, and portfolio strategy. They unpack how a single core input can streamline forecasting, streng...
S2E4 - Airline Pricing: Can Low-Cost Really Work? 06.10.2025 14:17
In this episode of The Pricing Guys, Avy and Michael dissect the ultra-low-cost airline model: why some see the model thriving while others see it breaking down. They explore how premium mix (first class, premium economy) subsidizes headline-low fares, what happens when capacity exits and re-enters, and why “being cheapest” won’t hold without tight cost control and a well-defined value proposition...
S2E3 - Are Gen Z Really Price Sensitive? 29.09.2025 12:32
In this episode of The Pricing Guys, Avy and Michael unpack the myth of blanket price sensitivity across generations. They dig into how price sensitivity actually shifts by category, why younger buyers hunt discounts on some purchases but pay premiums for convenience, subscriptions, and customization. Subscribe to the The Pricing Guys Podcast for insights on pricing and revenue management strate...
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