Good Reads for February 26th

Good Reads for February 26th

EXPERIMENT TIP OF THE WEEK

Decisions should be made by the person with the most relevant information. Not the person highest up in the hierarchy.


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Calibration Training

Calibration Training

Manage startup risks and make better plans by improving estimates and business predictions. This tutorial and training includes:

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  • The Equivalence Bet technique.


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The ROI of Community Innovation

The ROI of Community Innovation

Community innovation helps us intertwine technological advancements with social betterment, where the focus on financial returns is augmented by a type of social ROI – investments that pay off in resilient, empowered communities.


GOOD READS

The “errors” that mean you’re doing it right?by Jason Cohen?-?Some things that appear to be mistakes?should be celebrated as the expected outcomes of great decisions. ?

Constraints inspire creativity?by Amy Saper?-?How to build a massive business in a mediocre economy. ?

If you want to be creative, you can’t be certain?by Ida Persson?-?Embracing ambiguity as a superpower. ?

And what happened next??by Laure X Cast?-?How to conduct story-based interviews and ditch the script. ?

How to take bigger, bolder product bets?by First Round?-?Lessons from Slack’s Chief Product Officer. ?

Growth Hacker is the new VP Marketing?by Andrew Chen?- Why?coding and technical chops are now an essential part of being a great marketer.


Are we missing something? Just?reply?to suggest an author you think we should be following. ?

Enjoy the reads,

Megan

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