Geoffrey Moore - Building Gorilla Businesses - [Invest Like the Best, EP. 261]
Invest Like the Best with Patrick O'Shaughnessy
Business strategy in technology markets centers on the evolution of category-defining "gorilla" companies that secure market leadership through proprietary standards and ecosystem integration. The technology adoption life cycle reveals a critical "chasm" between early visionaries and mainstream pragmatists, which companies must bridge by delivering a "whole product" solution to a specific, high-pain use case. Identifying "trapped value"—inefficiencies in existing processes—serves as the catalyst for disruptive innovation. Salesforce exemplifies this model by building a platform that attracts third-party developers, while the Macintosh successfully crossed the chasm by targeting corporate art departments. Leaders must adapt their messaging and sales motions as they transition from early-market inspiration to tornado-phase growth and, ultimately, mainstream retention, ensuring their organizational structure aligns with the specific stage of the category's life cycle.
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