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What's most important when releasing a product?   [Edit]

Survey period: 26 Aug 2002 to 1 Sep 2002

Getting a product out the door often involves compromises. What is most important to you?

OptionVotes% 
Releasing a product before your competition does.15124.08
Releasing a better product than your competition47675.92



 
GeneralSales versus Development Pin
Nick Van den Abbeele28-Aug-02 2:21
Nick Van den Abbeele28-Aug-02 2:21 
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Paul M Watt28-Aug-02 6:55
mentorPaul M Watt28-Aug-02 6:55 
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Rudy Crespin28-Aug-02 15:32
Rudy Crespin28-Aug-02 15:32 
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ColinDavies28-Aug-02 17:45
ColinDavies28-Aug-02 17:45 
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Michael P Butler29-Aug-02 1:29
Michael P Butler29-Aug-02 1:29 
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Luc Bergeron29-Aug-02 11:35
Luc Bergeron29-Aug-02 11:35 
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Douglas Troy30-Aug-02 7:24
Douglas Troy30-Aug-02 7:24 
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JennyP1-Sep-02 13:38
JennyP1-Sep-02 13:38 
GeneralA solution to the dilemma Pin
ColinDavies27-Aug-02 18:25
ColinDavies27-Aug-02 18:25 
GeneralRe: A solution to the dilemma Pin
Tom Welch28-Aug-02 10:06
Tom Welch28-Aug-02 10:06 
GeneralTo many variations apply to answer Pin
Michael A. Barnhart27-Aug-02 1:45
Michael A. Barnhart27-Aug-02 1:45 
GeneralNo competitors? Pin
Philip Patrick26-Aug-02 9:47
professionalPhilip Patrick26-Aug-02 9:47 
GeneralThese days... Pin
Navin26-Aug-02 2:33
Navin26-Aug-02 2:33 
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Elrond26-Aug-02 3:03
Elrond26-Aug-02 3:03 
It depends what knowledge the customer will have of your concurence. If you and your concurrent already have released products, or have made public the new product with all the feature and a date of release, then a company may choose the better product.

But otherwise, when they see your product first, they do not know that another product, that might or might NOT be better will be released soon. And it has to be released soon to be interesting.

I think than in most cases (unfortunately, as I'd like to have more time to do better products...), releasing first is a stronger position.

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GeneralRe: These days... Pin
Navin26-Aug-02 6:50
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Philip Patrick26-Aug-02 9:49
professionalPhilip Patrick26-Aug-02 9:49 
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Elrond26-Aug-02 22:03
Elrond26-Aug-02 22:03 
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Paul Watson26-Aug-02 21:03
sitebuilderPaul Watson26-Aug-02 21:03 
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Navin27-Aug-02 9:17
Navin27-Aug-02 9:17 
GeneralFive Reason to A Pin
Pedro Miranda26-Aug-02 0:46
Pedro Miranda26-Aug-02 0:46 
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Jon Sagara26-Aug-02 7:05
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John Wood26-Aug-02 15:23
John Wood26-Aug-02 15:23 
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jmw26-Aug-02 15:26
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Chris Losinger27-Aug-02 13:31
professionalChris Losinger27-Aug-02 13:31 
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Michael P Butler26-Aug-02 23:03
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