I know this sounds out of order. I worked for two different companies that were moderately successful or at least they were able to stay in business for a decent length of time and make enough money to keep everyone happy. They used the fire, ready, aim approach.
Let me explain; they would launch a product or service because it sounded good. They didn't do anything in the way of research or market survey or anything remotely businesslike. They just came up with an idea on a gut reaction and went with it. It was up to us poor schmucks, the employees, to implement it. Once they handed it to us WE owned it. We had to be ready, we had to aim.
You know what, in hindsight, it was still better than to over analyze and over ponder and never get moving in the first place.
For a better way though read this article:
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https://www.forbes.com/sites/martinzwilling/2012/11/17/6-right-times-to-be-a-ready-fire-aim-entrepreneur/#39496d035360
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