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Katarina Petruzzo's avatar

Opportunity canvassing is an interesting topic - finding not only product market fit but a large enough TAM and barriers to entry that you can break in and become a viable and differentiated competitor. This is in part due to market but also the founding team’s experience

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Isaac Huntsman's avatar

Books 2.0 sounds interesting. I've always assumed nothing can take the place of reading a physical version of a book and writing down some notes (Not Remarkable, not Kindle, not podcasts).

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Caroline Newman's avatar

Super interesting. My top 3 would be -- The Death of ESG & The Green Bubble 2.0, The Puritans of Venture Capital, Opportunity Canvasing

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Rohit Giri's avatar

The Trough of Feedback

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Vladimir Bukovsky's avatar

Opportunity canvassing and the Death of ESG (curious why it is different this time). Also Books 2.0

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0xJeffery's avatar

Book 2.0 please. I have been quite a book reader, but happy to listen to different ideas on whether I should keep reading books or stop.

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Colin Brown's avatar

Misinformation Is The New Malware will get my vote!

I think it going to be super difficult to understand "originality" in the next few years!

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Rajesh Achanta's avatar

Love the way you're solving for prioritization & engagement.

Since you asked, here are the ones I would like to read: Tastemakers; Books 2.0; Building Customer Cults; The One Person Unicorn. Best Wishes - paddle hard!

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Mark Gee's avatar

Books 2.0 is the most interesting of the bunch listed. We are all trying to learn more effectively. I like how counter intuitive this idea is as well.

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Sandeep Kalidindi's avatar

Books 2.0 Plz

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MD Abdullah Al Noman's avatar

please expand on Tastemakers

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