The Entrepreneurial Musician with Andrew Hitz
Music:Music Interviews
Why failing quickly is by far the best strategy.
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Produced by Andrew Hitz for Pedal Note Media
TEM274: The problem with simply working hard
TEM273: You might not be the problem
TEM272: Different is better than better
TEM271: Being willing to fail
TEM270: More Than Two Options
TEM269: Have a strong opinion
TEM268: Generate evidence
TEM267: Quantity over quality (at first)
TEM266: Err on the side of action
TEM265: Never do research in prime working time
TEM264: Was it a bad decision or just a bad outcome
TEM263: Start with strategies, not tactics
TEM262: Keeping the main thing the main thing
TEM261: Being slightly remarkable is a losing strategy
TEM260: Allison Emm
TEM259: Asking for help
TEM258: Wanted: Strong personalities
TEM257: It’s all about courage and then repetition
TEM256: Who it's NOT for
TEM255: Go bolder sooner
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