It is just not possible to build the perfect product right out of the gate.
I now believe after many years of designing and building stuffs that product development relies heavily on incremental improvements. It is not a bad idea to start small and crappy, but we must iterate fast, allowing the data we collect from our first users/customers to guide us.
Spending 18 months to build your first product is a simply a bad idea; there are always off-the-shelf solutions you could hack together to get something working in 1 – 3 months.
Stop waiting for huge.
Stop waiting for awesome.
Stop waiting for perfect.
You can start!
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Watching The World
- BlackBerry plans to release two mid-range Android smartphones this year, their previous effort to comeback (BlackBerry Priv) failed because of expensive pricing.
- Dr. Doyin Salami, an academic at the Lagos Business School has said that in 2016 alone, “Information and Communications Technology accounted for 10 per cent of the total Nigerian revenue, the highest in a decade and half.”