Having worked with LOADS of innovative tech companies over the years, I’ve learned something simple but powerful. The most successful ones never take their foot off the gas. They all treat innovation like a habit, not a phase. I’ve seen how easy it is to think the hard work ends once your platform launches. But in reality, that’s just the warm-up. We unpack this mindset in our new blog: Why Innovation for Tech Startups Is Like Running on a Treadmill. It’s a short, honest read on what it takes to stay ahead in the tech game. https://lnkd.in/dJaResD6 #Innovation #TechStartups #ProductDevelopment #DigitalTransformation
Innovation isn’t a sprint, it’s a treadmill you can’t pause. Most startups celebrate launch day like it’s the finish line — wrong move. Keep running, keep iterating, or someone else will lap you.
This resonates. In our industry, the moment we stop improving tenant experience, communication, or operational workflows, we fall behind. Innovation has to be a habit.
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The treadmill metaphor is spot on. Momentum in innovation comes from persistence and discipline, not just inspiration.
The true challenge isn't the innovation itself, but integrating the testing and feedback loop into the core operational DNA. That's how habits form, Angelo.
Exactly. Launching is step one. The real innovation is keeping momentum after the hype dies down.
Such a clear and energizing reminder that launch day is just the beginning. Consistent innovation really does become a rhythm, and that momentum can make all the difference.