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The Big Secret for the Small Investor

Joel Greenblatt

In this way, the presenter and audience become integrally linked to the subsequent success or failure of the initiative, or the correctness or incorrectness of a team’s business analysis. When looking at any of Amazon’s big wins, remember that every major success has gone through multiple narrative reviews; it’s likely there were meaningful contributions from the audience as well as the team. On the other hand, for every failed initiative or analysis that fell short, there were senior leaders who looked at it and thought, “This makes sense,” or, “Yes, this should work.” Either way, if the narrative process works to its fullest potential, you’re all in it together.

Working Backwards

Colin Bryar and Bill Carr

Just because there's already a community focused on your broader topic, that doesn't mean you can't still create a valuable community for people. Who does your audience want to connect with, but can't? What do they want to be able to share, but they don't have a safe space to do so? What part of their identity do they need a space to express? If you can give someone a safe space to express themselves and get value in a way they can't anywhere else, a thriving community awaits.

The Business of Belonging

David Spinks

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