Opportunity canvassing is an interesting topic - finding not only product market fit but a large enough TAM and barriers to entry that you can break in and become a viable and differentiated competitor. This is in part due to market but also the founding team’s experience
Books 2.0 sounds interesting. I've always assumed nothing can take the place of reading a physical version of a book and writing down some notes (Not Remarkable, not Kindle, not podcasts).
Love the way you're solving for prioritization & engagement.
Since you asked, here are the ones I would like to read: Tastemakers; Books 2.0; Building Customer Cults; The One Person Unicorn. Best Wishes - paddle hard!
Opportunity canvassing is an interesting topic - finding not only product market fit but a large enough TAM and barriers to entry that you can break in and become a viable and differentiated competitor. This is in part due to market but also the founding team’s experience
+1
Books 2.0 sounds interesting. I've always assumed nothing can take the place of reading a physical version of a book and writing down some notes (Not Remarkable, not Kindle, not podcasts).
Super interesting. My top 3 would be -- The Death of ESG & The Green Bubble 2.0, The Puritans of Venture Capital, Opportunity Canvasing
The Trough of Feedback
Opportunity canvassing and the Death of ESG (curious why it is different this time). Also Books 2.0
Book 2.0 please. I have been quite a book reader, but happy to listen to different ideas on whether I should keep reading books or stop.
Misinformation Is The New Malware will get my vote!
I think it going to be super difficult to understand "originality" in the next few years!
Love the way you're solving for prioritization & engagement.
Since you asked, here are the ones I would like to read: Tastemakers; Books 2.0; Building Customer Cults; The One Person Unicorn. Best Wishes - paddle hard!
Books 2.0 is the most interesting of the bunch listed. We are all trying to learn more effectively. I like how counter intuitive this idea is as well.
Books 2.0 Plz
please expand on Tastemakers