Forget VC: How Entrepreneurs Can Raise Money Beyond Venture Capital
Amit Garg·5 min
3) Timezones -- When it comes to offshoring what matters is longitude not latitude. We have seen teams located on opposite ends of the globe that work around the clock; one side finishes work and goes to sleep, the other side wakes up and picks it up. We have also seen teams located in very similar timezones through similar working hours. And we have seen the polar opposite of these efficiencies in both cases. What savvy investors look for are management teams with a keen understanding of the nature of their work. When it can be divided fairly autonomously then offshore teams can run by themselves, when it can’t then best to have an offshore team in a nearer timezone for constant communication.
4) Culture -- Culture is hard to define and even harder to quantify. How comfortable is each side with a common language? Do you observe some or all holidays within your extended team? Is the popularly shared infographic below something your team will laugh at or take offense?
Caveat emptor for those considering multiple offshore teams at very early stages. At Tau we have rarely seen them succeed, not because of logistical challenges but because it makes it much harder to develop a unified company culture. If you are an entrepreneur building a globally distributed team off the bat then you will have to work even harder to align everyone around mission and execution.
5) Outsourcing -- Whereas offshoring is about hiring talent in other parts of the world, outsourcing takes it a step further by subcontracting completely someone else. Traditionally outsourcing has been for corporates but has its place among entrepreneurs too. Tesla essentially outsourced the chassis of the Roadster, its initial product to Lotus. Medical device startups routinely outsource the development of their app. AWS is in many ways an outsourcing of your cloud. All that said, at Tau we look primarily at seed in software startups and thus view outsourcing mostly negatively because we believe engineering should be done in-house at the companies within our focus.
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