In New York, tech teams scale fast — and then stall faster. One day you’re a six-person crew shipping three times a week from a WeWork in Dumbo. A few hiring rounds later, you’re 30 engineers deep, sitting in a glass tower in Midtown, and nobody knows what’s going on. Pull requests go stale. DecisionsContinue reading “Scaling Tech Teams Without Creating Bureaucracy: Lessons from Brooklyn to Midtown”
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How to Build Strategic Moats and Defensibility (Without Getting Crushed by Competition)
It’s not enough to just build a great product anymore. In a world where someone can clone your idea in a weekend, the real edge comes from defensibility—what keeps you ahead, even when the competition shows up with more money, more people, or more hype. That edge? It’s called a moat—and if you build itContinue reading “How to Build Strategic Moats and Defensibility (Without Getting Crushed by Competition)”
