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Investors Know A Product Doesn’t Make a Business

Startup Professionals Musings

A simple differentiation is that a product plan is designed for internal use, to get the product out. For software, websites, and high-tech products, this is the “meat” of what you intend to build. Enough detail is required so that someone else can build it without you (outsourcing). Don’t get me wrong.

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Entrepreneurs Confuse Product and Business Plans

Startup Professionals Musings

A simple differentiation is that a product plan is designed for internal use, to get the product out. For software, websites, and high-tech products, this is the “meat” of what you intend to build. Enough detail is required so that someone else can build it without you (outsourcing). Don’t get me wrong.

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Don’t Assume Product Plans are Better Business Plans

Startup Professionals Musings

A simple differentiation is that a product plan is designed for internal use, to get the product out. For software, websites, and high-tech products, this is the “meat” of what you intend to build. Enough detail is required so that someone else can build it without you (outsourcing). Don’t get me wrong.

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Top 57 Online Startups Meets Technology Meets Product Posts for November 2010

SoCal CTO

10 Tips for Enterprise Software Startups - ReadWriteStart , November 16, 2010 I started my career in enterprise software in the 1980s and after some years working in other areas (outsourcing and online media) I am back in the enterprise software game. Your First Iteration of an Idea Will Be Wrong. This doesn’t make sense. Want to raise money?