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What is the business idea exactly?
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> There's academic work done on what makes a creative team. For exampleDont know where to begin with this...I pretty much disagree with
> it can be shown that successful new broadway plays have a 50:50 mix of
> old established groups and newcomers. Going into a startup culture,
> your best bet is to combine a project team from a prior company (even
> if parttime initially) with a selective mix of contractors/interns
> until they prove themselves. IMHO, expecting a strong working
> relationship from bumping into someone in the pub is akin to putting
> an ad on eBay out for Prince Charming.
everything you have said here. I got to say smakcks of inexperience
and constitutes terrible advice.
Please name me one even moderately successful tech startup that was
built through some sort of academic methodology.... aside from goading
your uni dorm mates into starting something (ie Joey, Sheng and Alex
of OrionVM) *full disclosure as i mentor these guys - not that they
need it much* but i dont think that what u had in mind... while we're
at it you may as well add Larry and Sergi, Bill and Ballmer, and Steve
and Woz. Chance, and circumstance (the successful call it -
serendipity) found in pubs, uni dorm rooms, SB drinks ... and co
founder speed date, strike like lightning and often create co founder
- non gooey entrepreneurial love at first sight that can last a
lifetime. I'm sure most CSD attendees respect their dates in the
morning:)
If you want to extend the dating analogy a bit further, the logic in this ad is pretty convincing:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dlr9so_TWEY
So yes, you could coast through life and try and stumble upon the right cofounder purely by chance. Or you could be an entrepreneur, take some initiative, tilt the odds in your favour and come along to Cofounder Speed Date.
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