So often, we dismiss ideas for new products and companies because they lack scale and won’t become unicorns. There’s nothing wrong with building a really great horse — who knows, it might win big races.
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3moWhat’s a great horse you’ve seen recently — a product, company, or idea that’s quietly winning by doing the work? I know Adam Robinson is building something special with RB2B Retention.com. Who else is out there?