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Building Your MVP as a Non-Technical Founder

SoCal CTO

I did a presentation this week at Coloft that looked at how Non-Technical Founders can go about getting their MVP built. There are a few cases where you somewhat need to see the system operating to have a sense of the value. And the back-end is something that a non-technical founder can manage.

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Guide to Create an Uber for Courier App

ReadWriteStart

The entrepreneurs can reduce their operational costs significantly – by utilizing advanced technologies like autonomous vehicles, drones, and robots for courier delivery. Recognizing the business goals and operational scope of the client firm.

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Building A Sales Development Function for Early Stage Startups with Sally Duby

Mucker Lab

This comprehensive insight from Sally provides a roadmap for startups to make informed decisions, ensuring a robust foundation for their sales development journey. SDR Hiring Checklist When establishing a sales development team in the early stages, a meticulous hiring process is paramount.

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How can startups engage with Google?

VC Cafe

For many CEOs, competition with the tech giants an existential concern. A relationship with Google can take many forms, which I will detail in this post as a guide for founders exploring their relationship with big tech. Commercial – a data/tech/commercial partnership or client relationship.

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Remote Work in the Time of COVID-19

ReadWriteStart

…suddenly, nearly all technical jobs are remote-jobs, all dev-teams are distributed teams, and virtually all hiring is remote hiring. The technology is mature enough that working from home works pretty well. Here is remote work in the time of COVID-19. Managing to Win. Then we set monthly OKRs.

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The “Curse of Knowledge”: How Expertise Can Hurt Marketing

ConversionXL

The advanced technical knowledge of university professors in engineering and science, for example, makes it harder for them to teach first-year students effectively. Non-technical readers may be overwhelmed instead of impressed, and they’ll probably click to exit. Follow-up research highlights how the curse applies to other fields.

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Leading Edge or Bleeding Edge: The Make or Break Difference

Up and Running

Meanwhile, Wendy’s poured marketing and operational resources to deliver on their “Hot and Juicy” promise and carved out a niche for customers who wanted fresh, larger burgers with customized condiments. Often, executing a flank attack involves developing new technology. Leading edge, not bleeding edge.