What is more important to succeed, speed or direction?
Ankur Singh
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Andrew@andronov04
That's it, plus good timing, right timing.
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Vadoo AI
@andronov04 Ok.
Direction with speed ;)
Vadoo AI
@pavithran_chidambaram Ya both are important but if can choose one what would it be?
@singh_ankur personally direction
Having a clear direction is the most important thing. It keeps time and money from being wasted. You can always try again and get faster in the future.
@jayphelpsme that's the approach I always stand for! Easier to fix things, when you have a solid navigation of what you're actually building and why.
Distribution ;)
Agility and resilience! It is key to adapt and pivot
Speed is useless if you don't get direction.
With direction, you can go fast or slow depending on periods, but you know where you're going and so you never stop.
Direction!! ... any day, any where, any time
@singh_ankur I think direction. If you know where you are going, most markets are big enough that even if you move slowly you can get a small piece of it.
It is just a different path, but I've seen many successful companies be built slowly over time. Maybe not that good for the VC game. But they did have a clear path they were following, and they followed it well :)
For me, At an early stage, speed so that you can try and explore various things, and can find a good direction. once you have it, it's the direction it matters.
In my opinion, both speed and direction are important for success, but direction is ultimately more crucial. Moving quickly without a clear direction can lead to wasted time, resources, and missed opportunities.
Direction. No point being fast if you're going in the wrong direction.
Direction and patience I believe.
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Both speed and direction are important factors when it comes to succeeding, but having the right direction is ultimately more crucial. Without a clear understanding of where you want to go and what you want to achieve, moving quickly in any direction can be counterproductive and even harmful. On the other hand, having the right direction and taking the time to plan and execute a well-thought-out strategy can lead to long-term success, even if progress may be slower initially. While speed can be important to capitalize on opportunities and stay ahead of the competition, it should never come at the expense of direction and purpose.
Both without doubt
I think direction is just a tad more crucial. Having a solid vision really helps you make smart choices and switch things up if you have to.
Direction >>>>>>>>>>>>> Speed
NotePlanApp
That's like asking "What's more important to succeed, product or marketing?". The answer is both is important.
I believe it completely depends on what stage you are at.
When its 0>1, nothing matters other than the speed because you'll never be sure about the direction.
When it's 1>10, a healthy balance of direction and speed is important.
when its' 1-100, it always boils down to direction.