Alex Atallah
@alexatallah
Better to have great execution but going the wrong direction, or have worse execution but in the right direction?
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Karthik Senthil
@karthiksenthil
def the latter. You can more quickly improve execution than direction IMO.
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loftxn
@loftxn
If direction implies mission, ethos, PMF, then the latter.
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Jordan
@jordanlzg
If you have great exec, you will realise sooner that you are going in the wrong direction, if you have worse execution, you might not realise you are going in the right direction and blame your failure on the direction rather than your own execution
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