Topic: Growth

Startup Life Log: Post 3

Yay! Another Startup Life Log! This series of posts are a transparent look at what makes Widgetware tick. We post the good, the bad, and the ugly, as well as some general advice we’ve learned over the past few years. In this post, I talk rant about startup life, the struggles that come with gaining… Read more »

Part 4: Putting the Cart Before the Horse

There’s been many of times when the cart is put before the horse in organizations. If some of you aren’t familiar with the saying; it’s an old proverb or idiomatic “To put things in the wrong order or with the wrong priorities; to put something inconsequential as more important than something more essential.”

Startup Life Log: Post 2

Awesome! Startup Life Log: Post 2! This series of posts are a transparent look at what makes Widgetware tick. We post the good, the bad, and the ugly, as well as some general advice we’ve learned over the past few years. In this post, I talk rant about startup life, when to scrap paying for… Read more »

Startup Life Log: Post 1

Sweet! Startup Life Log: Post 1! This series of posts are a transparent look at what makes Widgetware tick. We post the good, the bad, and the ugly, as well as some general advice we’ve learned over the past few years. In this post, I talk rant about startup life, who I am, and what… Read more »

Part 2: The Startup Life

When it came to creating a company, I had no idea the amount of work it would be. Especially for really small start ups you’re wearing multiple hats; from sales, project management, designing, developing, administrative duties, the list goes on. If only I had two more hands, or could telepathically get things done, that would… Read more »

Part 1: The Start of the Gauntlet

This part of our blog is dedicated to our Trials and Tribulations. It is a homage to our growth and how we’ve been able to tackle things. The life of a startup can be a difficult one, that’s why 70% of startups don’t last past the 2 year mark (I’m proud to say we’ll be… Read more »