Sunday, September 28, 2008

How to do a successful start-up


You can sometimes find life wisdom in unusual places. CNET has a summary of Scott McNealy's main points from a talk he gave at the recent Plug and Play Expo in Sunnyvale, CA that's focused on how to do a successful start-up. Who's Scott McNealy? He and some dudes started up Sun Microsystems. If that's not enough help, Google it.

Try these on life/start-up wisdom rules:
  1. Have a controversial strategy
  2. Break the rules of business, but don't lie cheat or steal to do it. [NOTE: he could have just said, "Innovate - don't repaint and call it innovation!"].
  3. Get a little money, but not too much.
  4. Have a cause.
  5. Just do it, but marry well. [Scott delayed marrying till 39].
Is God calling you to a start-up of some kind? If so, what do you think about Scott's start-up rules?

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