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How to scale a software development company?

3 pointsby Apanealmost 11 years ago
As a software engineer for 10 years+ I&#x27;m thinking about starting a software company, however, I&#x27;m not quite sure how I would scale it.<p>In other words, In the past I&#x27;ve worked with a designer&#x2F;frontend guy and maybe one other backend guy to complete projects. If I were to start a software development company, how would I scale it?<p>Essentially, I&#x27;d be getting the contracts - I have maybe one or two solid frontend and backend guys. But I can&#x27;t help but think that I&#x27;d be there micromanaging them constantly and as more projects come in, I don&#x27;t know how I would balance it all without becoming overwhelmed.<p>Any suggestions?<p>Thanks!

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onion2kalmost 11 years ago
Contracting companies don&#x27;t scale beyond the chargeable time available. It&#x27;s that simple. The only way to grow is to employ more staff. Scalable companies build products that can (essentially) be sold at a zero addition cost to the company in terms of man hours.<p>Unfortunately though, for a developer like me at least, product companies need lots and lots of marketing. I&#x27;d much rather write code...