A common entrepreneurial mistake is building a product first and then seeking a market - what is commonly known as “a solution in search of a problem.” Instead, reverse the process:
This shift ensures you are creating “stuff for your people,” not trying to force “people for your stuff.”
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A very short book. Some ideas in the beginning were pretty cool. The tactics were super basic.
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The best way to determine that their product is useful is to put it in front of the people most likely to use it. This can mean market testing, or it can mean asking people on your own team--ideally, those in roles it's designed for--to give it a go.
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