Reflections on start-up life: Week 10
Last week was very interrupted for a number of reasons - family events and then a HDD failure on my main PC which stopped me dead in my tracks. This turned out to be a blessing in disguise as I'd been putting off moving to Ubuntu, so this was my opportunity. Fortunately I lost only time as all our data and code is well backed up - DropBox is a blessing for documents as well.
I won't rave about the Ubuntu install other than to say it took me around 1 hour to get a functioning Ubuntu machine up and running - almost 8 hours for the Vista re-build (patch, reboot, patch, reboot all day). So the last weekend wasn't as relaxing as I would of liked, mostly consisting of building new machines (2 boot images on my main desktop and I also purchased a new MSI X340 laptop I installed with Ubuntu as well). The reflection this week for me is that decision leads to opportunity. Being decisive about things opens doors and provides more information - sometimes it might be that the decision was wrong, which is still good information, but it does lead to action. Indecision kills start-ups. Having decided to focus on the consumer play we found that we could start to do a number of things:- Write a pitch deck and circulate for feedback.
- Act on the feedback to refine and define what we are doing.
- Have more focus in our meetings.
- A clearer idea on what we "want" when we meet with someone, and exactly what it is that we have to offer them.
- Actually forecast a plan for two weeks in advance.
Highlights?
- Moving to Ubuntu.
- First pitch out to various mentors.
- Some great meetings with some really helpful people.
Lowlights?
- Wasted time rebuilding PCs.
- Still not enough time on the business plan as is needed.
- Hating the touchpad on the MSI - need to get the proper driver for it so I can turn off the stupid touch to click. Why anyone would think this is a good default behaviour is beyond me. I constantly brush it with my thumbs on it when typing and end up typing somewhere else in my document.
Goal this week?
- Refine and rework the business pitch so we are good to go for Sydney next week.