Tag: playing to win
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The $200M Product Strategy Lovable Uses To Become The Last Piece of Software You’ll Ever Need

Lovable.dev’s Co-Founder & CEO Anton Osika Reverse-engineering the choices powering Europe’s most successful startup ever in its quest to remove the final barrier to startup success Saving lives and generating $500,000 in funding—without writing a single line of code. Brazilian growth marketer Sabrine Matos was devastated by the tragic story of a woman murdered by…
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Why The World’s Leading Strategist Says Data Is Killing Your Product’s Future

Is modern business addicted to data in the wrong ways? Roger L. Martin believes the excessive reliance on analytics in business stifles innovation by overlooking creativity and empathy. In this piece, I use examples of the iPhone and Aeron chair that succeeded despite poor data predictions, and lay out how Roger advocates for a focus…
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Your Startup’s Vision May Be Quietly Killing Your Business

Learn how successful startups pivot by focusing on customer needs and asking critical questions, such as “Where to Play?” and “How to Win?” This approach fosters the resilience and adaptability that are key to startup success, contrasting with Humane.AI’s rigidity and toxic culture.
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The Most Powerful Brand Promise Your Company Isn’t Making

Mulling over brand promises. Photo by Jadson Diotildes via Pexels.com. Stunning research uncovers the key to promises that build loyalty while powerfully aligning companies around a true North Star Think of some of the most instantly recognizable brand promises in history: Believe it or not, all three share one fatal flaw: They’re focused on the wrong…
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Stop Fighting The Shadow Strategy That Really Runs Your Company

Many companies struggle with strategic misalignment, undermining any change they attempt. Successful transformation requires reverse-engineering the current strategy and comparing it to other potential strategy choices. This allows the organization to make a conscious choice to achieve alignment and drive meaningful change.

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