Have you ever felt stuck trying to turn your idea into something that actually works? What if the secret wasn’t complexity, but simplicity? In this video, Julian Huertas from 5IG Solutions shares a pragmatic roadmap to get your idea functioning in just 30 days — without chaos, endless meetings, or guesswork.
Learning: Start Simple, Measure What Matters
The biggest breakthrough isn’t in building complex systems early — it’s in breaking the problem down. Start by defining your idea in a single sentence and identifying three core metrics:
- Time spent on each part of the process
- Errors encountered
- Customer satisfaction with results
By tracking these simple numbers, you replace opinions with data. What gets measured gets improved — and that’s the foundation for real progress.
Collaboration: Build with Feedback, Not Endless Meetings
With your core problem defined and metrics set, the next step is rapid prototyping. The goal isn’t perfection — it’s usefulness. Julian shows how to:
- Build a prototype focused on key flows and features
- Demo early and often
- Collect real feedback
- Adjust quickly
This approach keeps teams aligned and prevents the productivity killers of “too many meetings” and “feature creep.” Real collaboration happens when teams learn from real users, not internal assumptions.
Impact on Results: Test Early, Scale Confidently
Once you have a working prototype, the focus shifts to pilot testing with real users (5–10 is a great start). This reveals what’s actually working — and what isn’t — using your three core metrics. If something isn’t moving the needle, adjust within a week and refine with data. This cycle of testing and adapting accelerates progress and builds confidence for scaling.
Ready to Take Your Idea Further?
This video isn’t just inspiration — it’s a practical roadmap for builders, founders, and creators ready to move from idea to execution. If you’re curious to learn more about this framework or want to see how 5IG Solutions supports innovative teams, watch the video and discover more about our culture of fast, measured results.
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