On May 16, 8:30 am, Trindaz <dave.trind...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Technical founders don't need non-technical cofounders. Believing
> otherwise is lazy, and won't make for a truly great tech company.

This seriously undervalues what a *good* non-technical founder or
adviser can bring to a company. It took me years (as an engineer) to
recognise the value real domain experience and networks a well-
connected business person can provide.  A big problem we (techies)
have is we don't recognise how important this is [and don't learn it
until after failing to do so].

It's not about accounting, hiring, copywriting, sales calls. All
founders need to develop these skills.

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