Rising Tides Lift All Ships, Or What I learned at Startup Festival Montreal
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Here are my big takeaways from the event. For many, these will come off as painfully obvious, and yet I see them being ignored time and time again.
Get good advisors. Paul Palmieri from Millenial Media spoke
While “rock star” advisors may be good for introductions, you want to make sure you have people on your advisory team that have time for you. Moreover, you’ll want to regularly evaluate your advisory team to ensure that they’re delivering value to you and your company. Knowing how much value each member is contributing will help you prioritize your time with them when time becomes rare.
Avoid waste by quickly prototyping your idea and testing it in the real world. (David created the first version of PBWiki in an afternoon.) David cited Meebo, which made heavy use of libpurple, and YouTube, which was a clever combination of Flash Encoder and Flash Player, as examples of successful companies that avoided waste by reusing existing technologies in order to get to market quicker.
Often times, startups get so engrossed in their own struggles and quickly solving their own problems that they exploit their support networks and scorch the Earth behind them. This leaves them in a poor position later on when they decide to start something new. Give before you ask, and always make an effort to empower the community around you. We’re in this together and rising tides lift all ships.
If we met and didn’t get a chance to exchange contact information, please send me an e-mail at rahim@twilio.com or tweet at @rahims. I’d love to hear from you.
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