Do you believe that to start a tech
company, you must know coding or the intricacies of engineering? This is far
from the truth. The founders of Airbnb were not technical people, they were
design experts, and yet today it is a multi-billion-dollar tech company.
Starting a technology company does not require you to be technically sound in
experience but clear with your product, mission, and vision.
Be it a mobile application, a cloud-based
service or a social sharing platform, a creative business idea does not need a
specific skill. All it needs is a creative mind. There are many successful
companies across the world that are living examples of the fact that you can
start a tech company without technical experience if you keep the following
points in mind.
1. Gather Your Core Team
It is a given that you can’t realize your
vision of a start-up without a solid core team. It is your team that breaks-up
your vision into small tasks and execute it. The more efficient your core team
is, the better the execution of your task will be. Also, since most of the
start-ups grapple with the problems of limited resources, and capital, the core
team needs to be great at multitasking. Wearing multiple caps and still doing
the job efficiently is a skill that needs to be identified by the founder in
his or her team. While the entrepreneur steers the ship in the right direction,
it is the core team that sets the sail.
2. Find the Right Resources
In most cases, start-ups don’t start with a
million-dollar budget. They have limited resources and have to make the best
out of them. In the case of a tech start-up, building a product requires
various components to be gathered. Entrepreneurs should find the best rates for
parts and other requisites. Try and find different suppliers and compare their
rates. Of course, compromising on quality should never be an option, but
comparing with different sellers often gives you options of better rates and
thereby, helps save precious money.
3. Make Sure the Product Works Offline
It is great if you believe that your idea
is unique and will work online (if you have an online business) but it is also
imperative to ensure that you don’t over-judge your product based on your own
beliefs. It is always advisable to test your product offline. Engage with your
target audience and find out whether the opportunity of your envisioned product
or service actually exists. Hours and months of your effort in developing an
idea would mean nothing if there’s no need for your product in the market or if
your target market’s expectations are different.
4. It’s Okay to Outsource Initially
Running a technology start-up requires
efficient execution of various key tasks. Mostly, during the initial phase,
your team is small and working on several things simultaneously. In such a
situation, it is always better to outsource crucial service areas to
professionals. It takes the pressure of executing those tasks off your
shoulders and you’re able to concentrate on your focus area. Also, outsourcing
services to experienced professionals removes potential bottlenecks that may
crop up during the execution process. After a while, once your company is
relatively big, you can set-up an in-house team to perform all relevant tasks.
5. It's Important to Delegate
One of the biggest qualities of the best
leaders in the world is their ability to delegate. Delegation helps every
organization, big or small in saving time and ensures the tasks are carried out
efficiently. However, the first and foremost step would be to choose a highly
efficient team that works effectively. Once you have a team behind you to
support your vision, start delegating as per the capabilities of the team
members. Praise them and encourage them to push their limits. Delegating tasks
is a great boon for a tech start-up where a lot of complex tasks such as coding
and designing are involved.
6. Take Advantage of Technology Partners
The present times are one of the best
phases for start-ups, especially technology start-ups. Often, while envisioning
the success of start-ups entrepreneurs fail to realize there are various other
players in the market doing similar stuff at a much larger scale. So look out
for opportunities to partner with complimentary services or products to improve
your market share. Such partnerships offer huge opportunities to grow.
Entrepreneurs must have a constant eye on the market and should not hesitate to
collaborate with other companies to scale up.
Conclusion
Starting a technology start-up is harder
than it looks on the outside. It involves a great deal of understanding of the
market, patience, and an adaptable attitude. Flexibility that requires changing
practices with the ever-evolving market scenario is essential to survive in the
competitive market of today. Entrepreneurs working towards continuously
enhancing their organizational skill keeping in mind the above-mentioned points
possess a fair chance of succeeding in today’s competitive environment.
This article was brought to by Millie Rainer
A content strategist at Rantle East ElectronicTrading Co. Limited and she loves to share her thoughts and insights on
manufacturing industries, business and entrepreneurship. When in leisure time,
she prefers to spend time in traveling with friends and family.
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