Название | : | The single biggest reason why start-ups succeed | Bill Gross |
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You can never overpower your environment Comment from : @copainspammeur404 |
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I love this one, but I still find it difficult to believe that timing is the biggest factor for startup success Timing only goes well in some conditions like when there is a market crash, a new opportunity (like the pandemic), or something new entirely came and caused an opportunity If you look at it most startups don't even kick off within these difficult good timing periods So I think timing is mostly conditional and can make the idea easier or more profitable You won't tell me Amazon succeeded because of timing and not mostly because it is a possible business idea, with a great team and a minimum required funding to grow Comment from : @danielsanalytics4400 |
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📝 Comment from : @thessbprep |
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Today Think school channel suggested this Ted talk for reference and it's worth it for watching this Ted talk 🔥🔥🔥 Comment from : @vedantprofessional |
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Love the talk! --------------- I don't necessarily agree with your conclusions but that's just fine Comment from : @peachmango5347 |
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love this Comment from : @RobiShow |
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❤ Comment from : @alirezagholami4978 |
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I understand and totally agree with the point of the talk, but I'm concerned when Uber is called something that can make the world a better place brFrom a customer point of view, certainlybrFrom the startup team (the root group behind the company), definitivelybrFrom a worker point of view (the drivers), I'm not so sure Comment from : @alkariane |
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Every startup's path is different, and boiling it down to just timing feels like we're missing a big part of the picture It's way more complex than that, and a broader look at what makes startups tick might give us a clearer, fuller story Comment from : @elekenagency |
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The profound knowledge in this content is striking A book with akin insights nurtured a big change in my mindset "Mastering Money Mindfulness" by Benjamin Hawk Comment from : @Bill0102 |
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Absolute and very usefull! Comment from : @tappollostartupchronicles |
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Even though the concepts are nothing new (supply and demand), and his weighting system was subjective, he had the power of history on his side so his assessments are not necessarily "biased" Timing is definitely an important factor, along with other things like persistence and resources (not just funding resources but also being connected to the right people) Comment from : @user-uo6qs3bv8h |
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How do you even measure that? All startups that succeeded could claim "We had the right timing" I think the conclusion is just systematically wrong Comment from : @dvorakpetr |
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Fast forward eight years and they are all gone Comment from : @eprofessio |
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wow napenda ii interview🥰so God help me I will use the knowledge🙏 Comment from : @sam4457 |
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This is the third time I watch this video Comment from : @herdi1510 |
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I’m wondering why he didn’t talk about marketing and product market fit He mentioned consumer briefly in the end but it was so brief Do VC’s consider marketing and go to market strategies when valuing potential of a company, from this video it would seem they don’t? Comment from : @RevLane |
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How do you measure “timing”? That feels subjective and prone to the Monday Morning Quarterback dilemma How do you know timing isn’t the byproduct of marketing your product effectively? Comment from : @roysreceptive |
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Damn this guy created idealab?? I won the competition a month ago, im not sure it's the same one but it would be nice Comment from : @flakka2466 |
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퍼가요^^ Comment from : @user-ou6sl7ed3e |
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Can i share this in a training class? Comment from : @betsmurphy5168 |
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what is the name of first sound/song Comment from : @user-tv5qb7us6s |
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He forgot one thing, location Comment from : @huben92 |
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I never thought I would say a quote from Mike Tyson ,especially places like these 'Everyone's got a plan until they get hit on their faces' Comment from : @VasanthC |
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Timing? nobody really knows the future or how the circumstances will align Might as well call it luck But no, it is no luck or timing, it is that someone got an idea and pursued it It is just that looking back in time, it appears as if the founders found the "timing" factor and applied it Comment from : @maximuscosmos5545 |
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One of the best ted talkbrWhat kind of heuristics can you follow to access the timing of your start-up/product? Comment from : @bhaveshsuhagia |
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He's Gross Comment from : @netanelbruh1975 |
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6:01 great example on the timing Comment from : @fahadhussain66 |
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DILLITAUNT was here for the insight Comment from : @DILLITAUNT |
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3:41 Comment from : @sacredgreed |
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cia k48 Comment from : @RenedelapazReyesguevara-8974 |
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To sum up or simpify, create a product that has huge potential demand as of this moment Comment from : @madnanhisyam5080 |
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Thanks bud for keeping us financially Educated! Regardless of how bad it gets on the economy I still make over $28K every single week Comment from : @Adams52523 |
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I really read his name as br"Bill Jobs" Comment from : @impicklerick1403 |
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Super !!! Comment from : @MehraliyevFuad |
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Useless information 100 of people and businesses of success need good timing And you'll never really know if it's the good time for a startup business Let's say someone back in the time would link the airbnb future success to the crisis, it would be just some intuition of outcome among several other possibilities Comment from : @fgui11 |
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Time is money Comment from : @AdnanAli-wp3nj |
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This is one of the best video I watched in less than 7min someone who is upto the point and explained with perfect relatable examples Comment from : @rudreshbhopatrao686 |
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Timing needs to take into account evolving conditions Which makes timing luck Comment from : @beetalius |
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Some start ups succeed, because of luck and brute numbers there are so many of them The barrier for entry in software is so low that any kid in his bedroom can have a start up So if you imagine millions of start ups like darts flying at a board on a wall The dart doesn’t have to be thrown particularly well in order for one or two or 10 out of 1 million to hit the bull’s-eye Comment from : @beetalius |
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“To make the world a better place” straight outa Silicon Valley Comment from : @beetalius |
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its really interesting! Comment from : @EthanGosaletane |
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😍😍😍 Comment from : @qanbary |
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Great talk I love it At what time you offer your solution to the customer is key In restrospective it is quite easy to see it There was a time to launch a search engine in 1999, an e-commerce in year 2000 A social network in 2003 An AI based API in 2023 Now you know it in restrospective How can we make something out of it ? Its like using the news to explain a drop in stock market after it happened The only thing it shows is the usefullness of methodes like Design Sprint to benchmark rapidly the ecosystem of users and get to know if you are in the "timing" Companies like Blablacar and Netflix existed for 10 years and started to explode at a point when the "timing" was good The 3DO console was what XBOX en PS5 are now ( a plateforme for any software company to put software on your TV) but in 1998 ! 3DO was a majeor failure , no one needed it at the time If 3DO had survived 20 years it would be on the good timing History is full of those "bad timing" 1993 the Newton tablet is an ipad without the internet 3G, fail Comment from : @Entreprendre-IA |
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This was the BEST Ted Talk I have listened to!! Comment from : @DancehallDivasRealityShow |
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Hence the saying, timing is everything Because it really is Comment from : @steffibaker6121 |
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Who says they succeed? Last time I checked they burn money Comment from : @MrMiniPancakes |
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Luck and copying? Comment from : @raphaelnej8387 |
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Wow, timing is the most important, who would think that? You're telling me that if I start a business for horses and carriages now it will fail? But if I did that back in 1800 it would succeed? WOW! Comment from : @hkgamma |
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Wonderful video thank you Comment from : @alextaylor29 |
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The speaker conducted research on the factors that contribute to the success of startupsbrThe five factors he identified as most important for success were: timing, team and execution, idea and adaptability, business model, and fundingbrTiming was found to be the most significant factor, accounting for 42 of the difference between success and failurebrThe speaker gave examples of successful companies like Airbnb and Uber, whose success was influenced by the right timing and meeting consumer needsbrThe speaker emphasized that while ideas and execution are important, timing plays a crucial role in determining the success of a startup Comment from : @axr4305 |
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Everything really has to start with an idea!brWe would add to these points the Research&Development stage to research the chosen niche and make sure that our product or service will be in demand among the audiencebrbrWe talk more about how to do it yourself or with the help of a software development partner on our channel! Comment from : @JetSoftProHQ |
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This video has been inspiring our company for years Thank you Ted and Bill Gross 💯💯 Comment from : @gdcmalawi |
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Watching this and I can't agree more brbrHe said a lot about understanding the market when discussing Timing Comment from : @ebiekutanmichael7661 |
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Watching this and I can't agree more brbrHe said a lot about understanding the market when discussing Timing Comment from : @ebiekutanmichael7661 |
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I think when he said timing is just another word for luck Comment from : @gavinbalajadia8697 |
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it is dumb luck Comment from : @jonathanthink5830 |
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"Time is money" given a different meaning Comment from : @_aidid |
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Uber doesn't solve any problem that taxis didn't, except the "how do I avoid paying my drivers maintenance, healthcare, and pretend that wasn't my intention" Comment from : @vebdaklu |
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Now we need a talk about how to know its the right time Comment from : @sinlokemp |
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Couldn't agree more i exprienced it my self Thank You Comment from : @irianamuadz3618 |
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Everybody has a plan until he gets punched in the face ! Comment from : @nmkgrace |
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One of the best Ted talk ever Comment from : @christophertebele2820 |
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I think timming and Idea and Team is the most importent another subjects is not that much importent because when u have a good team u will do it anyway that subjects Comment from : @drownedwhale |
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Zoom and Nvidia are very good examples of perfect timing, thanks for sharing Comment from : @RandRebel |
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Interesting breakdown and clearly presented What I am wondering though, isn't timing not just the result of technological readiness Like Airbnb, Uber and his Z company were maybe always a great idea (no matter the timing), but technology was not yet on the level to make it easy accessable for customers So not sure the breakdown in five components is telling the whole story Comment from : @pharg4955 |
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great Comment from : @SolarlightsFactory |
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This is such a great video! Straight to the point Comment from : @saasmarketing |
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Short and to the point Time is necessary Comment from : @businessavana |
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such a bs analysis how does he measure timing? Comment from : @muratozcelik2761 |
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I'm holding my stock and no "breaking news" FUD will get me to sell We are an army and all have diamond hands I'm sick of the market manipulation by the hedge funds and whales It's past due time to teach those greedy b's a lesson Comment from : @Erinmills98 |
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Very inspiring Comment from : @neboprecious6283 |
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Makes me think of oculus rift Comment from : @cloudedjourney |
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Great content Comment from : @PortmannInternational |
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The thing about timing is that if you wait for the right timing to launch it will be too late Comment from : @fiz3531 |
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It's just empty theoretical Comment from : @loumanal |
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This is financial advice and I never give financial advice: DONT LEAVE DURING THE BEAR If you don’t want to invest…learn If you don’t want to learn…build If you don’t want to build observe DO SOMETHING…other than leave There is so much opportunity here Take advantage! Comment from : @susannnico |
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Be it a research idea or a business idea, I’ve always thought timing was important in a make-or-break kind of way To me, ongoing funding/steady cash flow comes second to be able to sustain the idea And idea shouldn’t even be in that list as it’s really the core of it all Without an idea, you have nothing brbrMy Q-U-E-S-T-I-O-N is—when does one pilot test an idea? Right at the beginning, before trademarking, registering, copyrighting, and patenting the idea? Comment from : @ands1894 |
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But, you don't know if you have the right timing do you? Can you plan for the right timing of your start-up? Comment from : @LoveTheAdventure_ |
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Hahahaha, he talks about great businesses and mentions Airbnb and Uber Didn’t knew that companies with high income, higher spendings are a good business 😂 Comment from : @michaelbauer8778 |
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It's 42 about timing Comment from : @LuizCent |
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So it's luck? Comment from : @ilkercolak6195 |
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Because money is really worthless so someone who has a lot of it can just throw it at any stupid idea and make it happen as a gamble? Comment from : @Riael |
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7 minutes of pure gold!! Comment from : @kasdimfer5156 |
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Greattt Comment from : @jaipreetsingh4779 |
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I'm sure that Daniel Pink would agree with this Comment from : @SanderBuitelaar |
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essentially give the world what it needs, when it needs it is the criteria for success Comment from : @SYBIOTE |
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Excellent Comment from : @startnow9998 |
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Bill Gross' TED Talk on the essential criteria of startup success was both entertaining and informative It's fascinating to see how one component can make such a big impact in a company's performance, and his data-driven approach teaches entrepreneurs a lot Comment from : @reinforz |
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awesome ted talk very stright to the point of what he's aiming for and how he's going to excute it Comment from : @syedabbas4854 |
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