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Better” Clarity: If everyone else’s opinions are murky, disorganized, or unnecessarily complicated, you have an opportunity to make things simple for readers. What really matters here? Why? And how can you say it in a way where a single sentence rings louder than an entire essay on the topic? (For example: Tweets that go massively viral aren’t just
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Brian Clark is an expert at continuity programs,
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Big Fish, Small Pond: Positioning to win a subsegment of an existing market
April Dunford • Obviously Awesome: How to Nail Product Positioning so Customers Get It, Buy It, Love It
Ben Horowitz's classic post “Good Product Manager/Bad Product
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Scott Belsky • What Is “Seeing the Matrix” for a Product Leader?
There are countless meditation instructors in the United States, all of whom have access to a laptop as connected to the world as Susan’s is. How did the Open Heart Project make such an impact? Start with empathy to see a real need. Not an invented one, not “How can I start a business?” but, “What would matter here?” Focus on the smallest viable ma
... See moreSeth Godin • This Is Marketing: You Can't Be Seen Until You Learn to See
The biggest challenges we face aren’t technical.
They are psychological, philosophical–questions of values, ethics, worldviews.
Just as we are living inside Zuckerberg’s belief in instant connection.
And Steve Jobs’ dream of the computer as a bicycle for the mind…
We are already stepping into the world imagined by Sam Altman.
But what is his vision of a
... See moreAs Carl Jung put it, “You are what you do, not what you say you will do.”