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Many potentially great companies fail because they deliver bad products to market. Not because the product doesn’t fit the market, but because the product doesn’t work. It’s hard to use, it breaks, or it doesn’t do what the user thought it would.
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© 2012 David Feinleib
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Feinleib, D. (2012). Bad Products. In: Why Startups Fail. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4141-6_2
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