This is especially true in hard-tech, where a wrong turn at the wrong moment can cost a funding round, a submission, or the company itself.
The books I've written come from the same place the work does. Thirty-five years of building products across telecom, cloud, and medical devices, including fifteen years in surgical robotics. The lessons inside come from real programs, some that worked and some that didn't, rather than from frameworks borrowed from other industries.
Most founders who start a company don't finish. The ones who do share a particular set of habits the rest never develop, and this book is about what those habits actually look like in practice.
It's written for founders who are already in it — a real product, investors who wrote checks, and the kind of pressure that comes with both — and who want to understand what separates the companies that get their product to market from the ones that run out of runway before they get there.
I have additional books in progress. They go deeper on specific domains — the regulatory process, risk management, building a product program that survives diligence. When they're available, they'll be here.
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