Thoughtful piece Tom. I think the real validation is whether the product delivers what it promises. The proof should be in the pudding. If it is, the prediction is valid (in terms of delivery). But whether the market adopts it, even if it delivers results, well, this is the other side of the predictive coin :-)
Thoughtful piece Tom. I think the real validation is whether the product delivers what it promises. The proof should be in the pudding. If it is, the prediction is valid (in terms of delivery). But whether the market adopts it, even if it delivers results, well, this is the other side of the predictive coin :-)