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How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big, Moderating an event & more
The Growth Letter #79
Welcome to the new members of the Growth Letter who have joined us since last Tuesday. I hope you are enjoying the content. Feel free to send me a message on LinkedIn with your ideas and thoughts.If you like the newsletter, share it with others.
Today at a glance:
Article: How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big
Post: Moderating Barcelona’s top tech startups
Media: Create Magic at Work™
Tool: Tool Time Tim - Manage your time better
Framework: Hook people to your Product
One Article:
If winning is your goal, then failure will hit you hard. But if you work towards winning (system) and do not win (goal), you know that you did everything & failure isn’t haunting you. Here are 10 takeaways from Scott Adam’s book. I related to these snippets and hope you find it an enlightening read on the importance of human psychology, management and adaptability of the mind.
One Post:
I am excited and grateful to be the moderator for the Dream Tech-Stack for eCommerce event held in Barcelona. These are some amazing guests and people I have worked with & admire. If eCommerce is your thing, register here for free.
One Media:
How does brainstorming look for you? Do you and your team focus on collective intelligence?
I joined Amy Lynn Durham in the ‘Create Magic At Work” podcast last week where we spoke on collective intelligence, brainstorming tools, decision-making & data. I shared how leaders can leverage collective intelligence to grow their organisations. I was glad to be on Amy’s show and hope you enjoy the podcastYou can listen to the podcast here
One Tool:
Welcome to Tool Time Tim!
I have started creating short videos where I elaborate on cool tools which can help you and your business grow. In this video I cover 3 cool tools to help you manage your time better: 1) Fantastical 2) Calendly 3) Cron I am really excited about this, and I hope you find value in it. You can check out my first video and DM or email me your thoughts!
One Framework:
The Hook framework was coined by author, technologist and behavioural economist Nir Eyal. The model focuses on how habit-forming triggers people to use products & services. Some of the examples are Facebook, Instagram & tech giants that have managed to keep users using the 4 steps looping cycle.
Habit-forming technologies are part of our day-to-day lives, you have to know how to satisfy your customers with your product/service by not manipulating them.
Tim’s Hiring Zone:
You can find growth-related jobs here.