Get Back on the Horse
The saying 'get back on the horse' is a throwback to the 1800's when you'd break your femur and have a 35% chance of dying then go back to horse riding because it was the only way of getting around.
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The saying 'get back on the horse' is a throwback to the 1800's when you'd break your femur and have a 35% chance of dying then go back to horse riding because it was the only way of getting around.
So my last post I spoke about TAM, SAM and SOM. That was a fun game. Now to wake you up, what is your opportunity?
What's the best decision-making tool in your toolkit? I'm genuinely interested?
While catching up over the holidays with a bunch of families with children, one of the fathers didn't go along.
Most smaller businesses don't think big enough, it's time to slow down and think about how you performed in the 2 main functions that matter, marketing and innovation.
Netflix has one product, but has enough profits to improve that one product to disrupt a whole industry. The product is an app with videos on your home screen with a subscription layer.
I'm currently reading Lean Customer Development. I've longed for better ways to track what the main traits of who and what our customers are and I've had some great systems in the past.