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Ideamensch.com: An Interview with Dan Goman


What is your typical day, and how do you make it productive?

My days don’t exactly follow a routine; each one tends to throw its own mix of challenges and surprises at me. But if there’s one thing that’s a constant, it’s the endless meetings and phone calls. They pretty much take over my schedule, leaving me with barely any time to focus without interruptions.


I’ve found that my golden hours for productivity are actually late at night. Once everything quiets down and distractions are few and far between, that’s when my thoughts clear up. It’s in those quiet late hours that I really get to tackle the big stuff, the work that needs my full attention. Somehow, the stillness of the night helps me push forward on projects that would otherwise be stuck in the daytime hustle.


How do you bring ideas to life?

I attribute our success largely to our team’s ability to quickly transform ideas into reality. I firmly believe in the power of rapid iteration. Rather than striving for perfection on day one, we prioritize getting a functional solution in place and refining it through iterative improvements. We understand that perfection is a journey, not an immediate destination. Our commitment to iterating alongside our customers has been instrumental in achieving the best possible outcomes. By involving our customers in the iterative process we’ve been able to gain valuable feedback that guides us towards delivering solutions that truly meet their needs and expectations.




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