I had many opportunities to get behind products in the past, and I was always careful to evaluate all of them. I will not put my name to shoddy items.
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I think the success around any product is really about subtle insights. You need a great product and a bigger vision to execute against, but it's really those small things that make the big difference.
The by-product is sometimes more valuable than the product.
Since your company is the product that makes all of your other products, it should be the best product of all. When you begin to think of your company this way, you evaluate it differently. You ask different questions about it. You look at improving it constantly, rather than just accepting what it's become.
If you think the products don't match what you want from a product, don't buy it.
Most of all, I discovered that in order to succeed with a product you must truly get to know your customers and build something for them.
I think there are very few brands with a person's point of view behind them.
I don't take on a product unless I believe in it. I use everything that I sell.
I try not to make snap judgments. I never, ever make conclusions about products I've never tried.
Well, the sales of our products clearly demonstrate their value to businesses and to individuals.
When the product is right, you don't have to be a great marketer.
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