Jeremy Kandah, MBA Candidate 2008, Mason School of Business, The College of William & Mary, writes in:
I’m very interested in startups and pretty much want to do that instead of the typical MBA internship this summer. If I can find one I like, or run with my own I definitely would. Have any advice for this web junkie?
Jeremy,
Thanks for the email. Ideas are ‘a dime a dozen’ as the old adage says. Your ideas aren’t unique — someone’s working on them somewhere. The chances of you having the next Google in your mind is as good as winning the lottery.
I’d honestly start blogging your ideas out there — possibly as guest posts on my blog (if I’m liking them). Get your name out, your insight, your knowledge — establish the ‘Jeremy Kandah’ brand on the web; in the tech industry.
Open up and share — everyone will know the originator of the idea; and I also think there’s patent law that can protect ideas for a year [don't know this for fact]. Get people to hash the ideas out — see if there really is something there. Let people help you with your idea.
Ideas are ‘a dime a dozen’ — creating an actual business; executing on an idea … that’s the difficult part. You’re the one that will have the passion for your idea — others likely aren’t going to steal your idea.
Get out there and make a name for yourself. Recruiters these days are reaching out to me at least once a week — IBM, Microsoft, etc. Contact some start-ups — find the ones that have employees/management that blog about their company and start to network with them.
And if you’re like me — you’ll be generating more great ideas as months/years go on — the more you read/absorb, the more ideas that come to you. That’s how I’m wired at least. You’ve got plenty of time to create your grand start-up — go out and grab some experience at a start-up or two. Or, try your own start-up (I’ve fallen on my face 9 times in the past with my ideas / start-ups) — but ensure you have a steady income somehow to pay your bills. And if you have a wife/kids, definitely go work for ‘the man’, get the steady paycheck, and work on your grand idea at night.
That’s my advice.
Best of luck!
-Steve Poland

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