founders can't always be right ā while implementing their product. the users may use it differently too.. we should have guts or decision making skills to pivot ASAP!.
Eg:
A great example of this is Instagram:
When Instagram was first launched in
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Chamarti Sreekar
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as founders we should know when's the right time to pivot , not too early , not too late
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Kanhaiya Kumar Gupta
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I have an issue when I am trying to add Experience .It is not finding my organisation. As it is early based startup so I know it will not added.but I think it should allow manually
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Mayank Kumar
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You're not late!
You just have to wait for the right time.
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