So why startups use a stealth mode?
According to Foti Panagiotakopoulos, Founder of GrowthMentor, the obvious answer to this is that startups use stealth mode when they want to keep things secret and avoid publicity ahead of a new product or service launch. Also, adorning a stealth mode has business ramifications, the one being that a start-up doesn’t want its competitors to know that they’re getting ready to launch. This allows them to enter the market with a bang and to be as disruptive as possible.
How does this translate to something ‘personal’ as a stealth mode to you?
When you disrupt the market equilibrium with your unique problem-solving approach, in your endeavour, to solve a deeper and a better problem, you are operating as a personal stealth mode. Unbeknownst to your competition and even your business allies, you are setting yourself for a personal disruption and innovation phase.
When you are in a deep phase of quiet and solitude, you unearth new possibilities to put out in the universe.
And these possibilities are your personal MVP features that have the potential to solve an unmet need/ problem of your customers.
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