With a little help from Clay Christensen, strategy legend
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David Dobrik’s new photo-sharing app just might be a winner.
A few quick observations
(Ceci n’est pas investment advice.)
A eulogy for a larger-than-life thinker
Lessons from ecology’s “competitive exclusion principle”
On Snap's take on TikTok, Apple's developer fee reduction, and Vox's talent attrition.
Hiten Shah on why “garbage in, garbage out” applies to strategy, too.
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Can disruption be simplified?
Their new paid podcast feature only makes sense in a world where in-app purchase rules are relaxed.
The strategy behind the news, in as few bullet points as possible
Real data from our business showing how execution is exponential
One new strategy. Two new websites.
A market analysis, Divinations-style
Trying something new - what do you think?
How strict prioritization processes cause malaise, and why you should take gut instinct more seriously in your planning process.
Hello again! Yesterday after I published the Sahil Lavingia interview I received a tweet from my friend Alex: https://twitter.com/CantHardyW
My wife and I recently bought our first home and we’re expecting our first child soon, so, as you can imagine, we’ve been doing a lot of wor
Six attributes of high-traction startups
How the founder of WorkLife Ventures built one of Silicon Valley’s most sought after emerging funds from scratch.
How new regulations have brought college athletes into the creator economy, big time