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As a growth manager who once worked in a company that didn't want to grow, I can share all those insights from the negative side. For example, it sometimes took weeks to set up and launch one single experiment just because tests weren’t given enough priority. Or, the main metric didn't reflect the company's growth at all - and reports blossomed while the situation became critical.

I guess there's just one factor you didn't mention - obvious and objective, but anyway. The market itself should be flourishing.

Cause you may have a wonderful team with a perfect culture rolling to the gates of despair when the market conditions shift, no matter what.

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