One weekend and the launch of an entire business: DC Startup Weekend presents HolaNeighbor

October 28, 2007 at 10:03PM

DC Startup Weekend is almost over, but our launch is just underway. Over seventy passionate and talented people have come to one place to build a web application and a business over the course of fifty-four hours. That web application, which we had never even discussed or planned to work on prior, became HolaNeighbor.

Update, my photos are now up on Flickr.

We voted on an idea. We composed a business plan, architected a user experience, designed a beautiful website, developed a very-involved web application…and put it all together. Many of us didn’t know anyone, but after a little bit of a rocky start, the chemistry, cohesion, and excitement of our product launch paralleled that of any other. Maybe we rushed a little, but that was par for the course.

I’ve always felt the best way to meet people is in a setting where you can really offer your best, so they can learn what you bring to the table while contributing to something meaningful. Startup Weekend accomplished that, and accelerated the process of building some great relationships.If you’re curious about HolaNeighbor, (more…)

I’m not special, and neither are you.

October 17, 2007 at 9:27PM

Argument 1,297 why you need to let go of control and delegate, outsource, and do the things you should…

Don’t dream about how you yourself are going to change the world–that’s naive and way too difficult. You may very well leave your mark, but if you want it to be a large or lasting one it’s going to have to involve others. And the first step to involving others is the hardest one–recognizing that you are not special.

Thomas Friedmann captured the essence of this in The World is Flat when he quipped that “in China, when you are one in a million, there are 1,300 other people just like you.” While you may not feel it reading the headlines in the Post, there are a lot of brilliant folks who know how to get things done just as well you. Accept that.

Step 2: (more…)