Building a start-up
Monday, October 31st, 2011
If I were to write about the hardest thing I am finding about building a software start-up, it would say what this article is saying, almost verbetum.
What I would add, is that not only are the talented people required tucked up in safe corporate jobs or already branched out running their own software consultancy’s, for them to be really useful, they need to “get” what you’re doing and believe it will be successful when, in fairness to them, there are very few pointers to say it will.
For a curious but cautious bunch, this is a problem. Therefore acquiring or hiring the people you need is easier said than done – probably no doubt because these guys have been there, done it, and seen the issues, either personally or through good friends.
It is a tough one and an issue with no ready solution as far as I can see. That in itself is the foundation for a business perhaps …
Frustrated.
Our sport makes you numb sometimes. Like few other sports, death is so close.

































