Problem-First Innovation
Good ideas stem from observing real-world problems rather than brainstorming sessions. By focusing on the broken aspects of everyday life, opportunities for improvement arise, leading to the creation of over 600 potential startup ideas. This problem-first mentality allows for the development of practical solutions that are tested within a portfolio before being released to the market.In this clip
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My First Million
3 Patterns for Great Business Ideas with Jack Abraham, Founder, Managing Partner & CEO at Atomic
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