Ten Questions With 'Seth Godin'

Posted on Oct 15, 2009
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  1. Question: Other than hindsight, how does someone know when it’s time to quit?
  2. Question: If I’m in the middle of a dip, how do I know if it’s worth gutting it out to get to the other side?
  3. Question: Is there a place for the intrinsic value of learning a skill—for example, playing hockey or the violin—even though you know you won’t be the best in the world?
  4. Question: What if the market is not established so there’s no way to know if it even exists and if it’s worth dedicating/rededicating to?
  5. Question: How can a company quit a product and not give the incorrect signal that it’s quitting the market?
  6. Question: What’s more powerful: a short-term pain or long-term gain?
  7. Question: Do most companies quit too early or try too long?
  8. Question: Should Microsoft quit the MP3 player market?
  9. Question: Should Apple quit the personal computer market?
  10. Question: Should America quit the Iraq War?

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One Response to "Ten Questions With 'Seth Godin'"

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