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“Stop using TAM to justify your strategy. It's lazy and your board knows it. Here's the 3-filter model I use for every market-sizing exercise — willingness to pay, switching cost tolerance, and channel reachability within 18 months...”
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VP Strategy, Bridgewater Associates
A 3-filter framework for market sizing that focuses on willingness to pay, switching cost tolerance, and channel reachability.
Use this for the Q2 deck
Stop using TAM to justify your strategy. It's lazy and your board knows it. Here's the 3-filter model I use for every market-sizing exercise...
Head of AI, Scale AI
Three failure patterns in AI implementations: automating before understanding, optimizing accuracy over time-to-value, and ignoring error states.
I've reviewed 200+ AI implementations this year. The ones that fail share three patterns...
COO, Stripe
Why your first 10 hires define culture for the next 100, with a structured hiring rubric.
Your first 10 hires will define your culture for the next 100. Here's what I've learned leading teams from 5 to 5,000...
CEO, Lattice
Data from 4,000+ customers shows churn is an onboarding problem, not a retention problem.
Churn isn't a retention problem, it's an onboarding problem. The data across our 4,000+ customers is unambiguous...
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