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Hacking Growth:
Teams that aren’t constantly innovating, that aren’t continuously diving into customer data and surveying, and that aren’t rapidly experimenting and producing results are not long for the world.
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Hacking Growth:
Competing priorities, limited resources, and corporate inertia can quickly swallow up even the once-highest-performing teams.
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Hacking Growth:
Doubling down is a powerful way to stack one growth win on top of another.
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Hacking Growth:
Often the best remedy for a growth team that has stalled or is coming up short on ideas is bringing in a fresh perspective.
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Hacking Growth:
…moonshot bets are a company’s best defense against the incremental thinking about innovation that so often leads to growth stalls.
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