I’d like to make the analogy between Startups and TV Series. And even though it might sound a bit ludicrous, they’re actually very similar. There are thousands of TV Series out there, and as many scenarios. Most of them are average. Only a few are good and a very small amount are very good. You can shoot a pilot, have a pretty good script, a decent casting and an amazing crew, but that won’t make any difference between show A and show B. To add a little bit more suspense, special effects or plot twists won’t be enough either. The best shows make the difference through a converging sum of details that create an amazing and consistent story overtime.
Startups are like TV Series
Startups are like TV Series
Startups are like TV Series
I’d like to make the analogy between Startups and TV Series. And even though it might sound a bit ludicrous, they’re actually very similar. There are thousands of TV Series out there, and as many scenarios. Most of them are average. Only a few are good and a very small amount are very good. You can shoot a pilot, have a pretty good script, a decent casting and an amazing crew, but that won’t make any difference between show A and show B. To add a little bit more suspense, special effects or plot twists won’t be enough either. The best shows make the difference through a converging sum of details that create an amazing and consistent story overtime.
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