𝐓𝐨𝐩 𝟏𝟐 𝐥𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝐥𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐧𝐞𝐝 𝐟𝐫𝐨𝐦 𝐛𝐨𝐨𝐤 "𝐑𝐞𝐰𝐨𝐫𝐤"
1. Mistakes and Learning
- Learning from your success will always tell you what to do next. Therefore, it is important to understand that failure is not a prerequisite to success.
- When you learn from your mistakes, you learn what NOT to do.
2. Don’t let the past drive the future
- You have to learn to go in new directions because that is what is suitable today.
- If you break your tasks into smaller ones, you are much more likely to be accurately compared to estimating something big.
3. Premature Growth means death
- See what feels right, small companies wish they were big, and big companies wish they were more agile.
- Premature growth is a dead point, don’t grow for the sake of growing.
4. Don’t be a Workaholic
- Workaholics create more problems than they solve. If you always work hard, you don’t know what are considered to be real problems.
- Work hard when required, not always — you will burn out.
5. Let your customers miss you
- You want your customers to feel that if you stop doing what you do, they will feel something is missing.
-Build stuff you want to use. When you solve your own problem, you know how to solve it.
6. Don’t be a hypocrite, and stay in control!
- Don’t be a hypocrite like these companies who say they are sorry to keep you waiting but still put you on hold for hours!
- That thinking a robot is showing “genuine affection” is silly.
7. Worry about the necessities.
- Whatever you decide to do, ask yourself if it adds value. Value is about balance, will your “change” actually do anything?
- Don’t add unless it really impacts your product, and avoid throwing good time at bad work!
8. Work smart, and avoid interruptions!
- Some people work hours through the night when there is little or no interruption.
- You need to focus for long periods of time.
9. Meetings, the right way…
- Meetings generally are so vague they never have a goal.
- Create a “JUDO” approach. This is when you find a simple solution to a complex problem, even if it is not perfect.
10. Small victories
- Accomplish small victories along the way. When you start small, get feedback instantly, and keep this process up until you go big.
- You can manage small victories by prioritizing.
11. Creativity
- Be creative, and make the product about you.
- Do not copy anyone. Focus on injecting what is unique about you into your product.
12. Take responsibility
-There are always people who will call you out on your flaws. Hold your hands up straight away.
- The highest person ranked should take responsibility and promptly address the issue.
You can't improve if you don't know what you're doing wrong.
• Make time for stillness
• Master your mind
• Practice decision-making skills
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