#32 The Strategic Relevance of Riskiest Assumptions
On avoiding costly mistakes and building momentum
The road to SaaS growth runs red with the blood of stagnant products far away from their true potential and mediocre marketing campaigns shrinking the runway.
The reason?
Founders not being able to figure out the best way forward.
Since strategies work only to the extent of their execution, dad decisions lead to poor results.
In today’s post, I am sharing an execution framework that can help you avoid massive mistakes, be resource effecient and build momentum.
It’s a kind of a mental model, a way of thinking through seemingly complex situations when it comes to early-stage SaaS growth.
And, it’s based on the identification and validation of the riskiest assumptions.
Read it here:
The Strategic Relevance of Riskiest Assumptions
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I will forever be grateful to each of my subscribers for reading, sharing and appreciating my writings🤝🤗 ...and for bearing with my inconsistent publishing schedule.🤦
Since we talking about growth, I want to leave you with a thought on daily execution -
We are not what we desire, we are what our lowest standards are. Daily rituals, those little things we do day after day, give shape to our standards.
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In addition to these newsletter posts, you can also read my research notes — raw bits of observations, learnings, and insights from my work on SaaS growth and content marketing. My Research Notes are now open-sourced.
❤️ Thank you for reading issues #32 of the Organic SaaS Growth newsletter.
Until next time
Ankur Tiwari
Founder, Thoughtlytics
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