Hello all-
Wanted to gather some opinions on this subject. I get asked the question "what is the most important skill a new entrepreneur could have" - I usually hear "sales" but I have a theory that learning basic coding is one of the most critical skills a new entrepreneur could learn. For this reason, I am looking at developing a course on helping prospective entrepreneurs learn the basics of developing an MVP and how to begin selling it.
All things the same - if we are speaking strictly "business" - learning how to code has allowed me to quickly develop atleast 4 or 5 ideas and test the need, make them cashflow positive quick and then invest more time into automating them when ready - faster than any brick and mortar businesses my friends have started. That being said I know many "entrepreneur" coders who are brilliant coders, but are shitty entrepreneurs and take no action. So I think its a double edged sword.
My question is - what are some of your thoughts on this? What am I missing? Does anyone disagree that going into web/software is one of the easiest places to start?
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Wanted to gather some opinions on this subject. I get asked the question "what is the most important skill a new entrepreneur could have" - I usually hear "sales" but I have a theory that learning basic coding is one of the most critical skills a new entrepreneur could learn. For this reason, I am looking at developing a course on helping prospective entrepreneurs learn the basics of developing an MVP and how to begin selling it.
All things the same - if we are speaking strictly "business" - learning how to code has allowed me to quickly develop atleast 4 or 5 ideas and test the need, make them cashflow positive quick and then invest more time into automating them when ready - faster than any brick and mortar businesses my friends have started. That being said I know many "entrepreneur" coders who are brilliant coders, but are shitty entrepreneurs and take no action. So I think its a double edged sword.
My question is - what are some of your thoughts on this? What am I missing? Does anyone disagree that going into web/software is one of the easiest places to start?
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