Founders, I'm curious!
What do you REALLY need from your design team?
What skills and qualities do you look for in a designer/s that take your product/service to the next level?
Do you even find value in hiring designer/s?
Anonymous 2
Stealth • 8m
Solving from a user’s perspective. Rather than a product first approach
In business first try to become a big fish in a small river rather than becoming a small fish in a big river
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Aashish Gondhali
Stealth • 2m
In the dynamic world of startups, it's common for founders to become deeply attached to their initial ideas.
However, the path to a successful venture often requires rigorous research and a strategic approach to problem-solving.
It's true that not
Aaj Ki Raat, Dhandhe Ki Baat
Value Proposition (Part-3):
In Previous parts, we understood the Value Proposition in details. Let's finish it of with PMF (Product Market Fit)
PMF is the sweet spot where your product or service perfectly meets a probl
Perplexity is experimenting with ads to monetize its AI-powered search engine. Ads will appear as sponsored follow-up questions, rather than within the answer itself.
Feels like a nicer, less invasive approach to ads.
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Dhruv Shah
Stealth • 7m
Tell me guys...what's your thought on learning a skill or doing a specific course from YouTube rather than purchasing the same from some platform....is there any difference in any terms...??
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Startup Savvy
Stealth • 9m
Nokia's first product was Toilet Paper
LG's first product was Facial Cream
Wipro first product was Vegetable Oil
IKEA's first product was a Pen
Samsung started its business by a Grocery Store
So it's not that your first product is your last produc
I feel that knowledge gained through working on field is way better than doing an MBA
Is this right,feel free to correct me
From a perspective of starting a business