Get someone else to do the monotonous tedium of research and emails! “Being busy does not always mean real work. The object of all work is production or accomplishment.” — Thomas Edison There are a variety of tasks that are so easy we take for granted that someone else can do it for us. We pepper our days with … Continue reading Outsource your work to someone else with these 6 tools
Engineering Empathy for the Non-Technical
Understanding tech as a non-technical founder is incredibly tough. Over the last few months I have begun to understand what I like to refer to as “Engineering Empathy”, or putting yourself in an engineers shoes to know how complicated something is to build, what it will cost, if it’s a solo project, and so on. … Continue reading Engineering Empathy for the Non-Technical
The Huddle/Break Problem
Have you ever played a game of Football (Yes American football, not soccer :P) , where everyone comes into the huddle, and the quarterback says something along the lines of “Ok, you’re going to run diagonal, you’re going to run straight and then cut right, and then you’re going to go straight for the end-zone — got it?! BREAK!” … Continue reading The Huddle/Break Problem
Opportunists Vs. Problem Solvers
I believe that there are two different mindsets as to why someone starts a business - Opportunists, and Problem Solvers. Both have their reasons for starting a business, and both do see a larger opportunity as a whole; in the end that’s why they are starting a business. However, both have very different mindsets when … Continue reading Opportunists Vs. Problem Solvers