Consensus Leaves No Frontier
Startup strategy for founders choosing singular value over competitive imitation
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- $43.99
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- $43.99
Publisher Description
Startup strategy often fails before the product fails. The hidden error is consensus: building what markets already understand, investors already compare, and competitors can already copy.
This book analyzes the founder's decision layer. It looks at contrarian thinking, market timing, proprietary insight, and the discipline required to pursue singular value instead of incremental improvement.
The emphasis is not personality or vision, but strategic structure. Readers examine how imitation narrows pricing power, how differentiated technology changes bargaining position, and how early decisions shape whether a company becomes replaceable or defensible.
In EU and European startup ecosystems, where capital efficiency and regulatory complexity matter, the frontier belongs to companies that define sharper economic logic before scale begins.