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Software Business Start-up Memories
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Describes the decisions that led to the success of 16 software companies. The decisions are illustrated in detail, providing entrepreneurs with insights into what it takes to make a decision that can change the future of a company.
Autorentext
RODERICK VAN CANN is Product Manager at Stabiplan, The Netherlands.
SLINGER JANSEN is Assistant Professor of Information Systems, Utrecht University, The Netherlands.
SJAAK BRINKKEMPER is Professor of Information Systems, Utrecht University, The Netherlands.
Inhalt
List of Tables List of Figures Acknowledgements Preface Author Information Introduction The Software Start-up Decision Model The Early-life Decision Model Theoretical Background Stages of Growth Influence of Venture Capital Success Factors in New Ventures and Products The Influence of the Entrepreneur Decision Making Lessons of Software Entrepreneurs AFAS Customer Participation Sessions Scoping and Focus Licensing Consultancy Other Wrong Decisions Summary DBS Approaching Software Vendors Changing Company Focus Extending Product Range Wrong Decisions Summary Noldus Information Technology Don't Limit Yourself to the Start Niche Being Open to Inventions from Others Opening Offices Abroad Community Building Wrong Decisions Summary Exact Vision Cash Flow Technology Choices Focus on Marketing Overcoming Problems Other Wrong Decisions Summary Stabiplan Market Emergence and Vision Introduce a Lite Version Taking Over the Biggest Competitor Focus Redesigning the Software Other Wrong Decisions Summary Sofon Standard software Internationally Applicable Affiliation with Complementary Products Other Wrong Decisions Summary GX Software Focus Partnering Strategy Communication Internationalization Other Wrong Decisions Summary Pallas Athena Focusing on Case Management versus Workflow Management Becoming a Software Company Global Orientation Product Acquisition and Product Integration Transforming the Company Structure Other Wrong Decisions Summary ORTEC Starting Product Development Internationalization Other Wrong Decisions Summary E-office Starting with a Dream Company Structure Mobile Human Behaviour Consultancy Start using Google Products How to Make Decisions Wrong Decisions Summary ChipSoft Management-by-event Product Choices Human Resources Other Wrong Decisions Summary Syntess Software Starting and Finding a Dealer Having a Goal Extra Office Company Culture Other Wrong Decisions Summary Planon Focusing on Software and Facility Management Become Market Leader Internationalization Product Positioning Standardize the Implementation Method Wrong Decisions Summary Ultimo Software Solutions Maintenance Management and Flexibility Focus Switching Database Systems Widening and Deepening of the Product Company Culture Other Wrong Decisions Summary Centric The Start of Centric Buying a Posting Company Rapid Expansion Partitioning the Company Other Wrong Decisions Summary UNIT4 Focus on a Product Strategy Standardized Maintenance Balancing Short Term Decisions with Long Term Decisions Going Public Other Wrong Decisions Summary Decision Categories Shaping the Company Developing the Product Establishing the Market Going International What can be Learned from the Decision Categories The Early-life Decision Model for Software Entrepreneurs Decision Analysis Business Model Canvas Managerial Growth Challenge Conceptualization for Small Software Firms Discussion Conclusion References Appendix Early-life Decisions Overview
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781137280466
- Sprache Englisch
- Titel Software Business Start-up Memories
- Veröffentlichung 28.11.2012
- ISBN 978-1-137-28046-6
- Format Fester Einband
- EAN 9781137280466
- Jahr 2012
- Größe H216mm x B140mm
- Autor S. Jansen
- Untertitel Key Decisions in Success Stories
- Auflage 2013
- Genre Management
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 247
- Herausgeber SPRINGER VERLAG GMBH
- Gewicht 4385g