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How Startups Can Embrace The Visual Organization

Kira Newman of TechCocktail interviews me about my new book.
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How Startups Can Embrace The Visual Organization
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Can startups embrace the concepts discussed in The Visual Organization? The answer is yes. In the book, I profile Wedgies in the book, a Vegas-based startup that just gets it. Here's a TechCocktail interview on that very topic:

Tech Cocktail: Why do startups need to become Visual Organizations? What are the benefits?

Phil Simon: As I write in The Visual Organization, these days, startups abound all across the globe. Thanks to the Lean Startup Movement, open-source software, open APIs, SDKs, GitHub, AWS, and the like, itโ€™s never been easier or less expensive to start a company.

This is concurrently positive and negative. With respect to the latter, itโ€™s not terribly difficult to ape just about any product or service. For relatively small amounts of money (compared to years past), a startup can more or less mimic anotherโ€™s raison dโ€™รชtre and even specific functionality. Design can be copied โ€“ and often is.

Against that backdrop, two things can separate one startup from another:

    1. Number/quality of its customers/users
    2. The data that the startup or app collects

As Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google, Netflix, and Twitter have shown, data is increasingly a source of sustainable competitive advantage. If you really understand the data that your company is generating, then you may very well be able to increase your user/customer base. But how do you start when faced with vast amounts of largely unstructured data? In the book, I describe contemporary dataviz tools that are helping employees, groups, VCs, angels, and customers understand large swaths of data. As a result, they can identify trends, make better business decisions, and possibly predict what will happen next.

Read the whole interview here.

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