Fitting Square Pegs in Round Holes: The Joy of finding Product-Market FitThe price leader in the industry will capture the market focused on price and the quality leader will gain market share of customers looking for higher-end products

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Somewhere in India, 2018

The journey from an idea to achieving sales is a daunting task and for many, the first 100 days are rife with rejection from potential clients.

Many entrepreneurs suffer from this chronic failure to sell in their early days and the get varied rejections reasons which range from thepriceis too high, it is not theright time, or themarket is slow-It could very well be the apocalypse.

It was the summer of 2016 and a frantic team meeting was underway to brainstorm and compare the sales of a new company versus its major rivals, let's call them Company XYZ.

Now XYZ has a product in every category, held awesome product launches and presumably had everything going for them.

And, when you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it." ― Paulo Coelho, The Alchemist

The approach to solving this problem is via data analysis–Through numbers and surveys early stage ventures can analyze and ask the market one single question - "Why them"?

The result of these surveys is sector agnostic and often lead down a path of self-discovery and answers that we already know:

  1. The Price is determined by the market.

  2. Quality/Price Ratios are a source of Value sales.

  3. Discounts are not necessarily Value Generators.

  4. Be a category leader- Price, Value or Quality Leader.

Lesson 1: Don't be Piggy in The Middle

In this three-person game" Piggy in the Middle" – the participant in the middle is supposed to catch a ball that the other two pass between themselves. Anyone who has played this game knows that the middle player spends a lot of time and resources chasing shadows without any real reward.

Similarly, in any industry, if a venture is not the leader in their value proposition (price or quality), its top line and bottom line will be affected. The price leader in the industry will capture the market focused on price and the quality leader will gain market share of customers looking for higher-end products.


Lesson 2: Highlight Product Value via Targeted Marketing

No matter what value you offer to clients whether price or quality, be focused in your approach. Choose the sales channels that incentivize this approach and push resources into these channels to magnify gains.

Marketing and highlighting a value proposition are key in gaining consumer confidence, which is very important especially for early-stage ventures in nascent industries.

An FMCG product is never sold on the high street and Designer bags are not sold in the neighbourhood mom and pop shops. FMCG segment has a different value proposition and their sales channels are incentivized appropriately to push this product, whereas a designer handbag will be an odd fit in a neighbourhood store. This is a classic example of fitting square pegs in round holes.

Most entrepreneurs read a lot of case studies and industry analysis before starting a venture, but very often under the pressure of a flagging top line or because of confirmation bias that founders seek, companies are found hammering square pegs in round holes. This results in the following:


  1. Bad Cash Flow Management

  2. Customer Attrition

  3. High Stress and a few frayed tempers

"Fitting" a product into the market by rounding of the edges doesn't offer a platform for sustainable growth and leaves room for attack from rivals nor does it give the "stickiness" to maximize "lifetime customer value".

Most traditional distribution models don't have the luxury of double-digit growth figures but it does tell us that"Elegant Solutions"are possible and brute force can't always work.


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Surya Phadke

Managing Director at QualeMagni.

Surya is the Founder and MD at QualeMagni® which was founded in 2012 and became operational in 2013. The company is currently working with Spain, Italy, France, Chile, South Africa, Mexico & Ukraine. The company will introduce in the market its own brand of Wines, Sake and Tequila under the umbrella brand Excalibur and Don Pablo- All trademarks registered.

他与天空电脑有限责任公司开始自己的职业生涯the job entailed door-to-door and Exhibition Sales for the products. During the course of his education, Surya also worked with Keppel Fels, a leading manufacturer of Oil-Rigs and Ships based out of Singapore.
In 2009, Surya forayed into his first entrepreneurial venture starting Sunkist Security Solutions – Focused on selling home security networks/Solutions. After two successful years at Sunkist, he decided to take up theINSEAD & The Wharton School offer in 2011 and set about preparing for what will be the most rewarding year of his educational life.

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