Market Leader — a Slippery Term

Short notes from a contrarian strategist

“Market leader” is a term invented by journalists to grab attention.

A company’s market position depends less on its success and more on how we define the market.

And there are many ways to define it:

– The market for white kitchen knives up to 15 cm (5.9 inches) long, priced between $10 and $20
– The market for kitchen knives up to 15 cm (5.9 inches) long
– The kitchen knife market
– The knife market
– The home goods market

Give me ten minutes, and I’ll define your market in a way that makes you a leader.

What truly matters is whether your products are needed by your customers.

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Read also: Synergy — Tried and Found Guilty

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Svyatoslav Biryulin
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