When launching a new product, are you a doer or planner?
Alex Shapoval
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I'm the kind of person who often jumps straight into action whenever I get a new exciting idea, which sometimes comes back to bite me later. What about you? I'm curious to hear how you approach new product ideas - with careful planning or you roll up your sleeves and get straight to business?
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Nilesh Jethwa@njboxpitt
[ai] CrawlSpider Internal Link Builder
I plan and then do a little, re-iterate until the plan and to-do list is solidified
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Yami
Hunted Space
When it comes to a launch, I become really obsessed and excited, so I kind of combine both roles as a planner and a doer.
But of course there would be no good launch without the help and support my teammates give me all the way.
Both are crucial, a plan without action is merely a dream. Action with no plan is a shortfall of your dream
Pic Copilot
Viable plans coupled with efficient actions will do better.
Motiff
In launching a new product, I lean towards being a planner, meticulously strategizing every step to ensure a smooth rollout and market fit. However, I also embrace the doer mindset, adapting quickly and executing plans with precision to bring visions to life.
Motiff
I lean towards being a planner, as I believe thorough planning lays a solid foundation for successful execution. However, I also recognize the importance of adaptability and not getting too bogged down in the details, allowing for timely action.