SmartTechCheck Podcast and Audio Newsletter: Why Smart Teams Launch Bad Products (PART 1)
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Why do smart teams launch bad products? Brett Faulk breaks it down by analyzing 3 famous product failures: Quibi, Google Stadia, and Peloton Guide. Learn the hidden reasons bad products get funded, why experienced leaders miss warning signs, and what product managers can do to prevent costly mistakes. This episode breaks down real-world lessons in product management, product strategy, product launches, innovation, and leadership.
In This Video:
✔ Why smart teams still make bad product decisions
✔ Why Quibi failed after raising $1.75B
✔ Why Google Stadia collapsed
✔ Why Peloton Guide missed the market
✔ 6 reasons bad products get funded
✔ 6 red flags to catch early
✔ 4 best practices for product managers
Perfect For:
Product Managers
Product Leaders
Startup Founders
Corporate Innovation Teams
Product Marketing Professionals
Strategy Leaders
Key Lesson:
Bad launches rarely happen because teams are dumb. They happen because smart teams follow weak processes, false signals, politics, and unchecked assumptions.
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