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Stealth • 5h
Rapid iteration beats slow perfection.
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Is anyone here obsessed with perfection to this extent?
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Aryan Bisoyi
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People say don't go for perfection just take action but what if the Market is very crowded. If you don't have any perfection, you can't stand out. What's your perspective on this?
Paul English, co-founder of Kayak, offers key lessons in innovation from his work at Boston Venture Studio. Firstly, differentiate good ideas from bad by rigorous vetting and rapid iteration.
Speed and structure are crucial—move fast and refine con