Buchzusammenfassung
R. Dutt is an entrepreneur, a product thinking advisor at the Monetary Authority of Singapore, and an instructor in entrepreneurship at Northeastern University’s D’Amore-McKim School of Business. She was the cofounder of Lobby7 and Likelii, and she’s worked in key positions at Starent Networks and Allant. Radical Product Thinking is her first book.
The Tesla Model 3 exemplifies the power of a vision-driven approach, as Tesla prioritized accelerating the shift from fossil fuels by creating an affordable, high-performance electric vehicle. This contrasts with iteration-focused strategies, like GM’s Chevy Bolt, which achieved incremental improvements but lacked transformative innovation. A clear vision transforms a product into a tool for societal change, as seen with Lijjat’s papadam business, which addressed the socio-economic struggles of Indian women by enabling them to work from home. Decision-making within a vision-driven framework involves balancing alignment with the vision and mitigating risks, while minimizing "vision debt" from compromises. Metrics must also reflect the vision, as illustrated by Nack’s shift from tracking user engagement to fostering generosity. Finally, fostering a vision-oriented company culture ensures that meaningful, mission-driven tasks take precedence over mundane or unfulfilling work, aligning the entire organization with its long-term goals.
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