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Critical Mass

When Product, Process, People and Platform create enough momentum to begin the Snowball Effect.

Critical mass is when you have a growth engine that is lean yet dense enough to suck other revenue streams into it's orbit. Engineer platforms that form a bedrock of discipline and trust that provide people with the freedom to explore and excel.

  • Positive Predictable Cash flow
  • Established loss mitgation triggers and strategies
  • Predictable impact of growth levers

Schema

Influences

Market conditions: The state of the market can greatly influence how quickly a business or investment can grow. For instance, a booming market can accelerate the snowball effect, while a sluggish market can slow it down.

Business model and strategy: A business that has a solid strategy and a sustainable business model is more likely to experience the snowball effect.

Product or service quality: High-quality products or services are more likely to gain customer loyalty and positive word-of-mouth, which can trigger the snowball effect.

Competition: The level of competition can also impact the snowball effect. Businesses in highly competitive industries might find it more difficult to gain momentum, while those in less competitive industries may see the snowball effect sooner.

External factors: Things like technological changes, regulatory changes, or socio-economic trends can also influence the speed and timing of the snowball effect.

Small Business

When an owner has the option to focus singularly on growth strategy without needing to provide firefighting support business administation issues.

The challenge to meet is the engineering a system that enables the capability to delegate work without compromising quality of outcomes. To achieve this small business owners must negotiate the critical path to learn through mistakes to build a system that delivers dependable cash flow and lasting profitability.

Science

A critical mass is the smallest amount of fissile material needed for a sustained nuclear chain reaction. The critical mass of a fissionable material depends upon its nuclear properties (specifically, its nuclear fission cross-section), density, shape, enrichment, purity, temperature, and surroundings.

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