True or false? All companies and websites are a good fit for Growth-Driven Design, though it might need to be adapted.

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· True – Everyone is a great fit for GDD, even if they don’t know it yet. Because it’s a new process, it’s common for it to take six to eight months for the process to click. For those who have experience in agile, it will click faster.
· True – What makes someone a good fit for GDD is less about the industry or the type of website. The most important criterion is whether they have adopted the new mindset toward their website.
· False – It is impossible to implement GDD effectively with large enterprise companies. For these companies, it’s recommended to use traditional web design.
· False – GDD is primarily designed for technology, software, and agile companies because they use a similar process when building their products.
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