📨 Are we squandering the time we do not have ? | Weekly digest: 33 2023
We’ve passed into a ferocious new phase | The recovery system |
Hello friends,
Despite popular David-versus-Goliath, zero-sum disruption narratives, platform shifts are usually positive-sum games. As innovation moves forward, the pie size grows for new technologies and incumbents. But it’s not a problem of money1.
We’ve passed into a ferocious new phase of global heating with much worse to come. We must declare a climate emergency, and this is about priorities:
What is missing (if we already have it all)? What do we need more?
How do we use new technologies for sustainability?
How do we manage the time we don’t have?
Who are the leaders to leap first?
Who is eligible to lead?
How do we address the upcoming crisis? The current one?
Do you have recovery-ready systems?
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According to A16z: “Since the Nasdaq bottomed out in 2003 Q2, aggregate revenue across public B2B software companies has grown from $99B to $587B, a 5.9x increase in new annual revenue generation produced by both incumbents and startups. Software incumbents have grown from generating $99B to $323B, maintaining 55% of market share. Or, put another way, incumbents have added revenue, but lost 45% of the market to new entrants.”