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Learning from Success and Dreaming Towards the Future
Building a successful product requires intense focus and attention to detail, and success can sometimes lead to arrogance and the belief that an individual can abandon that level of intensity. However, it's important to continue dreaming and exploring new directions for the company.
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Whoop's founder discusses the cost of expanding in different directions after success and the transition of their business model from one-time hardware sale to a subscription-based model to earn customers' loyalty.
1:12:14 - 1:19:01 (06:47)
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Whoop's founder discusses the cost of expanding in different directions after success and the transition of their business model from one-time hardware sale to a subscription-based model to earn customers' loyalty. In addition, he acknowledges big competitors in the market.
ChapterLearning from Success and Dreaming Towards the Future
EpisodeE189: Whoop Founder: How I Built A $3.6 BILLION Company & BEAT Apple! Will Ahmed
PodcastThe Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett
The founder of Founders Fund, Luke Nosek, reflects on the failed wearable technology project at Nike and discusses the importance of building a product that aligns with a brand's identity, rather than solely focusing on technological advancements.
1:19:01 - 1:22:03 (03:02)
Summary
The founder of Founders Fund, Luke Nosek, reflects on the failed wearable technology project at Nike and discusses the importance of building a product that aligns with a brand's identity, rather than solely focusing on technological advancements.