Remarks to Software Forum Dinner Meeting (1997)
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#2> 1.2X improvement doesn't even get your customer to raise his head from what he's doing. A 2-3X improvement may get them to look you in the eye. 10X improvements cause people to reach for their wallet.
> What can a startup do better than a larger organization? Create and build products. A startup can do this with more elegance and originality and with greater speed. The act of creation is what generates value.
These seem to be the advice-du-jour in the valley today, but seeing them given 20 years ago lends it a lot more credence.
Re: Remarks to Software Forum Dinner Meeting (1997)
#3I'm genuinely surprised at when this was written. Without the year in the title, I would have easy guessed 2010 or later: > 1.2X improvement doesn't even get your customer to raise his head from what he's doing. A 2-3X improvement may get them to look you in the eye. 10X improvements cause people to reach for their wallet. > What can a startup do better than a larger organization? Create and build products. A startup…
Re: Remarks to Software Forum Dinner Meeting (1997)
#4I'm genuinely surprised at when this was written. Without the year in the title, I would have easy guessed 2010 or later: > 1.2X improvement doesn't even get your customer to raise his head from what he's doing. A 2-3X improvement may get them to look you in the eye. 10X improvements cause people to reach for their wallet. > What can a startup do better than a larger organization? Create and build products. A startup…
Re: Remarks to Software Forum Dinner Meeting (1997)
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#6Do you all agree with this one?
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#7> If you aren't the world expert, you're just kidding yourself about your chances for success. Do you all agree with this one?