Natia Kurdadze

The most valuable lesson I learned from doing business is ________

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Neha
Nice question Natia I learned from doing business to be Adaptable Adapting to changes is the most important factor,I think to succeed in an ever-changing environment.
Dennis Zax
@neha_8 Exactly Neha, since my startup is in the rapidly evolving field of computer vision I have had to adapt to changes in the industry on multiple occasions and it's definitely not a trivial feat! I am actually launching it right now on PH and would really appreciate your feedback it -- (https://producthunt.com/posts/ezml). Thank you so much!
Geri Máté
You never know who pays attention to what you do. Sometimes you make connections unaware of the impact later on
Dennis Zax
@geri_mate Yes! This actually reminds me of some advice I had received from one of my older colleagues -- to succeed in Business you need to be kind, you never know the true impact the people you are kind to can have on your life. I am actually launching my product right now and would really appreciate your feedback on it -- (https://producthunt.com/posts/ezml). Thank you so much!
Moritz Tomasi
Don't get overhyped on positive feedback, and don't brush criticism aside. Seen it so many times: "OMG they loved the presentation and said that this is the best thing they've ever seen" -> Never hear back from them again "So and so said they don't like this about our product" -> "That opinion is stupid, they just don't get it" I'm not saying that you shouldn't be happy about positive feedback or just change course because someone didn't like something. You should celebrate the small victories! But always look for trends in the feedback you get, and evaluate objectively. People can be very non-confrontational and dishonest when it comes to feedback. (https://www.producthunt.com/prod...)
Dennis Zax
Connections are everything. Knowing the right people makes the difference between a successful and failed product. FYI: I am actually launching right now on PH and would really appreciate any feedback on our hard work -- (https://producthunt.com/posts/ezml). Thank you so much!
Iren from FirstHR
You will learn every day, especially from your mistakes.
Oleg from FirstHR
Discipline beats motivation.
Elena Tsemirava
It's all about understanding people well and being super thoughtful when it comes to choosing your partners.
Amulya Prasad
How you market a product decides the future of the company
Tanay from Stacks
Distribution is king. In today's world, building a good product is not a moat, it's expected. You have to build a good product. However, distribution is a new moat. How your users find you is way more crucial for your success. Focus on an answer to this question - "How your users will find you?"
Anna Kasumova
DISCIPLINE
Michael Tkautz
Never ever give up on your dreams. You never know where you get your next break-through from. I would also like to add that being adaptable is also one of the most valuable lesson that I learnt from being in business.
Allison Ly
Consistency is key! We launch next week, hope to have your support! (https://www.producthunt.com/prod...)
Russell Alexander
The most valuable lesson I learned from doing business is that resilience and adaptability are key, as markets evolve rapidly and success often comes from our ability to learn from failure and pivot quickly to new opportunities.
Marek Tracz
The most valuable lesson I have learned from doing business is the significance of fostering strong client relationships and, above all, empathizing with their needs and challenges. Through open communication and understanding, we can collaboratively find suitable and effective solutions to their unique problems.