By Edo Segal
The plan I was most proud of was the one that failed fastest.
Thirty days to CES. No software, no hardware, no conversational AI model. I had the vision. I had the team. I had the timeline. What I did not have was a realistic accounting of how many things would go wrong between the whiteboard and the showfloor. The plan said six parallel workstreams converging on day twenty-two. Reality said nothing converges when you are inventing the thing you are converging toward.
We shipped Napster Station on time. Not because the plan worked. Because we abandoned the plan every seventy-two hours and built a new one from whatever we had learned since the last one broke. The thing that saved us was not vision. It was the speed
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