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Dual Founders Manage Technology Startups Better

Startup Professionals Musings

This approach only works if you know them, are willing and able to talk face-to-face, or meet them in at a conference or another business setting. Outsource your technical requirements. Your non-technical interview needs to determine if there is a chemistry match, passion, integrity, and willingness to work with others on your team.

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Non-Technical Entrepreneurs Need the Right Partner

Startup Professionals Musings

This approach only works if you know them, are willing and able to talk face-to-face, or meet them in at a conference or another business setting. Outsource your technical requirements. Your non-technical interview needs to determine if there is a chemistry match, passion, integrity, and willingness to work with others on your team.

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What Tech Entrepreneurs Could Learn from Chamillionaire

Both Sides of the Table

Authenticity - I asked Chamillionaire why he thinks he connects so much with people at tech conferences. There are many analogies here for software development. [It sort of reminds me of the new generation of innovation that is happening around user-controlled terrestrial & Internet station Jelli.]. He created demand.

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Twiistup 007: Final Showoff's Additional Speakers and TZ Discount

Tech Zulu Event

Although Catalyst folded with the dot-com crash, Ries continued his entrepreneurial career as a Senior Software Engineer at There.com, leading efforts in agile software development and user-generated content. . In 1995 he developed with Robert Morris the first web-based application, Viaweb, which was acquired by Yahoo in 1998.

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The Power of “In Person” – Why Distributed Teams are Less Effective

Both Sides of the Table

In a world where 90% of communications is non-verbal imagine what is lost on conference calls. He gossips with the office manager who tells 3 software developers. I don’t like distributed development teams in early stage businesses. I’m fine with key developers being in a remote location.