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Build a product so exceptional that a mediocre go-to-market team can sell it. Then build a sales team so skilled they can sell a mediocre product. Combine both, and you’re on the path to building a unicorn. Here’s why this balance is so powerful: 1. Product excellence: A great product naturally attracts users and builds organic momentum. If a weak GTM team can sell it, it’s a sign that the product addresses a genuine need and delivers real value. 2. GTM mastery: Even if the product isn’t perfect, a top-tier GTM team can position, market, and sell effectively, helping the company gain traction, iterate, and improve. 3. Synergy for a unicorn: When both elements are exceptional, the company achieves exponential growth. A stellar product + an elite GTM team not only drives sales but also build loyalty and brand equity, which are critical for long-term success.
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You will never see (and rightly so) mediocre half of product/distribution equation 🤷‍♂️ … it’s either exceptional people attract exceptional people or you spiral downwards Now, that’s not saying that exceptional teams always create great products (not at all) … making great product is a muscle that needs to be trained through a lot of mistakes and rejections That’s why even mere non-exceptional mortals can build exceptional products 😉
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i love the building muscles analogy. Going through "the suck" until you don't is the game to be played.
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