316. What makes a great tech product? Product thinking for non-techies

316. What makes a great tech product? Product thinking for non-techies

Did you wake up today thinking that you really want to use a cup?

No!

Because you are not insane.

You woke up thirsty, and then used a cup.

That distinction sounds obvious. But many founders and investors ignore it completely — and build or back the wrong thing as a result.

This episode is about what a product actually is, and why getting this right is the foundation of everything else.

In this episode:

  • Why a product is not an app, a site or an algorithm — and what it actually is
  • Why the person and the problem always come before the solution
  • How companies that stay focused on the problem — not the product — outlast everyone else
  • Why Steve Jobs said Apple the company was his greatest invention — not the iPhone or the iPod
  • How to spot competition you didn't know you had by thinking about problems differently

This episode is for you if:

  • You are building a product and want to make sure you're solving the right problem
  • You are an investor evaluating tech companies and want a sharper framework
  • You are a corporate leader trying to understand how great tech products get made

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Timestamps:

  • 00:00 – The "cup" analogy: Why founders build the wrong thing

  • 00:45 – Welcome to Tech for Non-techies

  • 01:18 – Revisiting a foundational concept in product & investing

  • 01:50 – Free 1-on-1 strategy consulting sessions (limited summer offer)

  • 04:30 – What is a product? (hint: It's not an app or algorithm)

  • 05:15 – Problem first, solution second: The thirsty mindset

  • 06:10 – Why non-technical founders excel in product thinking

  • 06:48 – How companies solve the same problem with evolving products

  • 07:50 – Case study: The evolution of Facebook's product ecosystem

  • 10:15 – Companies as products: Why Walmart bought Jet.com

  • 11:45 – How to apply "Product Thinking" to your daily life

  • 13:56 – How to book your free consultation before the august deadline

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