Moments for innovation come in waves 🌊
When the first wave of the initial idea crashes, you’ve got to think big - the idea itself, the market, the brand, the potential. Then when the tide goes out, you have to do the work - talk to those potential users, do the market research, assess the competition. It might start with creativity, but results come with focus.
As you validate your idea, the tide starts to draw back in, and crashes as you start to define the first version - MVP - of your product. This is a time for big thinking turned into small details, weighing up of all the options, and asking “is this really needed right now?”. When the storm of ideas settles and the waters calm, you’ll find yourself with a clear plan - which needs slow, steady, predictable work to bring to life. It might be you, or an agency or venture studio doing the building, but this is a multi-disciplinary time for careful execution.
Launching a tech startup or product is a tidal wave in itself, swirling with questions of how to connect with the right people, build the brand and gain early advocates. But there’s a time of necessary calm post-launch when those oh-so-important users are busy using, and you can gather real-world data and refine small elements of the business and strategy.
Once you’ve handles these first few waves, things get a bit simpler - but the tides still keep coming. Because no business is complete after MVP, and no feature should be left untouched for years. What you’ve learned from your users in launch drives the next wave of ideation - how can we address their problems? Improve their experience? Spark joy or connection in unique and creative ways? These smaller swells build on the core of your startup to drive targeted innovation - easier to iterate now that you’ve established the early elements of the brand, user base and vision.
Which wave are you navigating right now?
What have you learned that you wish you’d known when navigating earlier waves?
Let me know in the comments! ⛵
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