Fortune’s Path: the Blog

Our collection of ideas and tools for building great products and leading a life founded on love. Because the best way to get rich is to help others.

Sales, Product Management Tom Noser Sales, Product Management Tom Noser

Graciousness as a Competitive Advantage

Acknowledging who you are with, their history, their struggles and triumphs, is graciousness, and it’s an awesome sales technique. We want to buy from people and products we trust. It’s hard to establish trust if you have no empathy, if you don’t acknowledge your audience. Why should I buy from someone who’s guiding principle is “I care nothing for you”?

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Slay Your Dragons, But Which Ones?

Slaying your dragons doesn’t always mean having the courage to do what you love. Sometimes it means having the courage to do what you don’t want to do, but know needs to be done. Dragons are imaginary, but they still take courage to overcome. Less than 1% of all the things I worry about have happened, yet the fear is just as real as if I’d stepped into dragon slobber.

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Leadership Tom Noser Leadership Tom Noser

Margaret’s Birthday

Our beloved co-founder Margaret the Pug celebrated her 17th birthday on May 27. 17 for her is like 94 for us, assuming no other dogs are reading this. She’s an inspiration and daily example of grit and perseverance. Check out this short video to see what we mean.

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Product Management, FinTech Tom Noser Product Management, FinTech Tom Noser

Chris Boyd: Wise Product Management

Tom talks with Chris Boyd, head of product for Built Technologies, start-up advisor, mentor, and one of the wisest people we know working in product management. Built Technologies recently announced a series C round worth $88M.

Tom and Chris talk about Chris's transition from project manager to product manager and play a game of "spontaneous product development" to create a product to disrupt the U.S. education market.

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Mohit Purbey: The Future of Food

Mohit Purbey is a long time leader and entrepreneur in food production. His deeply thoughtful and informed ideas about food, governance, and corporate success will open your eyes to the food crisis and what we can do about it. Mohit talks about why we need to get food production closer to the point of consumption to improve security and transparency in our food supply. See if you agree with him on this episode of the Fortune’s Path podcast.

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