Ask people what makes entrepreneurs successful and you’ll hear a familiar list of adjectives: Agile, tenacious, resilient, opportunistic, etc.
What you don’t hear is that often they didn’t know any better.
I was just rereading Jessica Livingston’s book Founders at Work, and a common thread through the stories reminded me that there is a type of technology innovation that occurs in startups when a founder/team simply doesn’t know what they’re attempting is impossible.
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Author: Steve Blank