Once you’ve written your strategy’s exploration, the next step is working on its diagnosis. Diagnosis is understanding the constraints and challenges your strategy needs to address. In particular, it’s about slowing yourself down from jumping to solutions before fully understanding the nuances and constraints of the problem. If you ever find yourself wanting to skip the diagnosis phase–let’s get to the solution already!–then maybe it’s worth acknowledging that every strategy tha...| lethain.com
At some point in a startup’s lifecycle, they decide that they need to be ready to go public in 18 months, and a flurry of IPO-readiness activity kicks off. This strategy focuses on a company working on IPO readiness, which has identified a gap in internal controls for managing user data access. It’s a company that wants to meaningfully improve their security posture around user data access, but which has had a number of failed security initiatives over the years.| lethain.com