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Have key technologies or major players in the world changed since you started? Perhaps it’s time to add a few new elements that you hadn’t considered previously or scrap a few plans that just aren’t working out. You may have to revise your objectives or change your goals in the light of new developments.

Pragmatic Thinking and Learning

Andy Hunt

It’s also why working software makes stakeholders go *”Hm, not quite, can we try…”*. But you can choose when to have that conversation: At the last minute with your hair on fire in the backseat of a car, or **before you write the first line of code**. It’s less stressful ahead of time :)

Scaling Fast

Swizec Teller

Idea #3: Interviews Short email interviews with a current customer on how they use your software are always interesting. You could also leverage a well known blogger in the industry. These shouldn’t take more than 30-45 minutes to put together since all you’re doing is sending a list of questions to someone (once you have their permission) and publishing them in your email. In exchange, the customer/blogger gets exposure for himself.

Start Small, Stay Small: A Developer’s Guide to Launching a Startup

Walling, Rob

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