[#Startups] 18 erreurs à éviter via @paulg

18 erreurs à éviter pour une startup

Suite à un échange récent sur Twitter avec @ArtaNeo et je vous partage donc cet excellent article, qui date de 2006 et est toujours extrêmement d’actualité, et qui reprend 18 erreurs typiques qui sont commises par les startups.

In the Q & A period after a recent talk, someone asked what made startups fail. After standing there gaping for a few seconds I realized this was kind of a trick question. It’s equivalent to asking how to make a startup succeed—if you avoid every cause of failure, you succeed—and that’s too big a question to answer on the fly.

Afterwards I realized it could be helpful to look at the problem from this direction. If you have a list of all the things you shouldn’t do, you can turn that into a recipe for succeeding just by negating. And this form of list may be more useful in practice. It’s easier to catch yourself doing something you shouldn’t than always to remember to do something you should. [1]

In a sense there’s just one mistake that kills startups: not making something users want. If you make something users want, you’ll probably be fine, whatever else you do or don’t do. And if you don’t make something users want, then you’re dead, whatever else you do or don’t do. So really this is a list of 18 things that cause startups not to make something users want. Nearly all failure funnels through that.

http://goo.gl/8fe1vg

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