2013 was a busy year. 2014 will be busy too. Where does the time go?
For some odd reason, it feels good to "reset" at the beginning of a new year even though it's an arbitrary point in time. I keep saying to myself, "If I can just get through December..."
DSTRB has a few things in the works for 2014.
First, we are forming a board of successful business people from a variety of backgrounds to hear pitches from people who have ideas for businesses. Think Shark Tank meets support group! The goal is to provide free advice, direction, and if necessary, funding to help them get their ideas off the ground. We want to help build an environment where people feel comfortable taking calculated risks and reaching for their dream of building and launching a business.
Second, we are working on a prototype of a new service that is going to help people understand the world around them and provide a framework for launching multiple businesses based on this new service. We are quite excited about it but will reveal more in a few months.
Last, we are looking to build out a group of developers that would want to be a part of DSTRB when it comes to building MVP's (minimally viable products) for DSTRB and our clients. We strongly believe that we can build the next great internet company but in order to do that, we need to have developers who can think differently about compensation and the efforts it takes to launch. If interested, email us at [email protected]
For some odd reason, it feels good to "reset" at the beginning of a new year even though it's an arbitrary point in time. I keep saying to myself, "If I can just get through December..."
DSTRB has a few things in the works for 2014.
First, we are forming a board of successful business people from a variety of backgrounds to hear pitches from people who have ideas for businesses. Think Shark Tank meets support group! The goal is to provide free advice, direction, and if necessary, funding to help them get their ideas off the ground. We want to help build an environment where people feel comfortable taking calculated risks and reaching for their dream of building and launching a business.
Second, we are working on a prototype of a new service that is going to help people understand the world around them and provide a framework for launching multiple businesses based on this new service. We are quite excited about it but will reveal more in a few months.
Last, we are looking to build out a group of developers that would want to be a part of DSTRB when it comes to building MVP's (minimally viable products) for DSTRB and our clients. We strongly believe that we can build the next great internet company but in order to do that, we need to have developers who can think differently about compensation and the efforts it takes to launch. If interested, email us at [email protected]