1 You Don’t Need a “Tech Strategy”: Why Most Efforts Perform Poorly
Say that you’ve decided to build your dream house. You bought the perfect lot. A budget is set for the actual construction. You get an architect and a team, show them the lot, and tell them to “get to work.” After that, you leave them be for months. The construction team, being professional, tries to do its best. They use fine materials and industry best practices and collaborate to work fast.
A few months pass, and you start wondering what’s going on. You pay them a visit only to see that the skeleton isn’t even being worked on yet. They are still contemplating different structures and share the “construction strategy” they’ve been formulating: ...
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