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- Kairos - The Greek concept of the right or opportune moment for action.
- Market Timing - The strategic consideration of when to enter a market, balancing being early enough for opportunity against being too early when conditions aren't ready.
- First-Mover Advantage - The competitive benefits gained by being the first to enter a market or introduce a product category.
- Why Now - The critical question investors ask about market timing—why is this the right moment for this particular solution to succeed.
- Strategic Patience - The deliberate practice of waiting for optimal timing before acting, balancing patience with readiness.
- Late Mover Advantage - Benefits that companies gain by entering a market after pioneers have established it and learned from their mistakes.
- Outliers - Malcolm Gladwell's analysis of the hidden factors behind extraordinary success.
- Fast Follower Strategy - Entering a market shortly after pioneers, learning from their mistakes while benefiting from validated demand.
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