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Using a straightforward approach, startups are basically a quartet of roles:

The entrepreneurs, who create the original insights and prototype initial functionalities.
The engineers, who will actually bring the products and services into life.
Remember that not all entrepreneurs are good managers – in fact, they rarely are. That means managers are necessary for the everyday routine and [...]

Just a quick note… MG Siegler has written today on TechCrunch about the KISS principle (refer to our rule #2). Check it out, and the comments are worth reading as well.

Sweet – Ideablob is hosting an open-mic event for entrepreneurs to present their ideas and receive feedback. A speed dating for startups
Ideablob is a community of small business owners and entrepreneurs who bounce ideas off each other. They give feedback, advice and much-needed encouragement. Every month, the community votes on the best idea. [...]

We work by very simple rules in our group. Maybe you will find them useful in your own projects…
[ Rule #1. KISS ]
Sometimes people simply know how to solve a particular problem. They feel the answer in their guts, they know that they’re on the right path, and they keep on going. But in other [...]


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A group that develops ideas until they're ready to become technology startups.

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  • xyopin: beautifully said, no, painted. so true for myself as helpful in my search for associate entrepreneur [...]
  • The KISS principle by TechCrunch - Incubadora de Idéias: [...] quick note… MG Siegler has written today on TechCrunch about the KISS principle (refer t [...]
  • Diego Gomes: I really believe those principles. Nowadays, beeing agile is not about methods or practices, but abo [...]
  • Yuri: That can be a great opportunity, when you'll try not to make the same (eventual) mistakes and then: [...]
  • Edmar: What to do when you are building your product and someone launches before you? [...]

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