@ferijusko

Awesome, thank you🍀👍

@brentflyer

nice job. Thanks for sharing

@TheDJPapzo

Thank you for sharing.

@joytotheworld9277

Thank You this is useful

@gyarreto

Video starts at 3:18 , before is just blaber

@Arabic4begginers

Thanks a lot for giving what it consists to build technology company, how can't we hire these professional technology team? because I made mistake in the early stage for relying on one person.

@محمددفعالله-ح4خ

If I am a programmer and I have a project idea, but I do not want to be alone, I want to have a development team and investors, I mean I have a work team and I will be the CEO of the site, how is that?

@silentwater79

If you are business leader and just look at the product on launch day, you are a fail as a business leader in the first place.

@amalmousavi4087

Very useful

@Arabic4begginers

Do Engenesis ventures had all these professionals?,Taught in this video . Project manager, front end and back end developer, software architect/engineer, quality assurance manager.

@zazushoppingmall4600

This is really eye opener, thanks for the wonderful clip. Do you perform software dev or you only do trainings?

@Deffno

I just got a software recruiting position and thank you for breaking some things down for me to understand. Would you give advice on where I can go to learn more about software development and the types of jobs I'll be recruiting for?

@shadkeepsgoing

Where would you recommend a person should start if they have a software company idea, but no money to pay for a team?

@Sepps19

Thanks for the video! Super helpful stuff!

@rex-is-real

I have a great software business idea which can change the course of earning and opportunities for poor to rich people but i am new to software development.

@joeyalfaro2323

You have to think backwards build project one time you can not add any features after fact. You must understand zero changes build it right first time. If you don't you waste time and burn piles cash. But your not going to listen. What this industry expert Fredrik Christenson

@flemmingdinhmadsen

Go Agile, and this problem would never have happened 😀
The essense in Agile is that you never experience getting a product which is different than you imagined 😉