Day 14 of 25: Applications of the iCORE™ Framework
Identify + Operate
Before Google, search engines already returned results, but getting to the right answer often felt like work. Too many pages, too many distractions, not enough clarity on what actually mattered.
Google took a different path. Instead of expanding the experience, they focused it. One goal: deliver the most relevant answer as quickly and cleanly as possible.
That intent showed up everywhere in the product. A simple homepage. A search bar. A button. Nothing competing for attention or pulling the user away from the task.
Over time, that simplicity built trust. People stopped thinking about how to search and started expecting the answer to be there. “Google it” became the default way people solved problems.
What stands out isn’t just the product, but the restraint behind it. Most of the time, it would have been easier to add more. Instead, the focus stayed locked on what actually mattered.
This is where iCORE™ comes into play. It starts with identifying the one thing that truly drives value, then operating in a way that protects that focus, even when there are opportunities to complicate or expand.
The advantage comes from staying clear long enough for everything else to align around it.
