yea that might help, I always feel like im talking to people that either are waiting for me to move on with all that business talk, or or cool to listen and talk about it but thats all we do.. so yea being around some people that get it in would help... so how you do that without leaving the main job(until you build something up) and not leave the family ?
would take a few projects with a very small group, maybe 1 or 2 more
1st project would just be learning to work with each other and feeling out who is good at delivering what etc
building a good cadence
2nd project gets a little better
3rd much better
rarely a team hits it the very 1st time, maybe never
I start off advising then actuall building the roadmap and then jump in technically.
By that time you figure out if it is worth it
I did the full time startup thing and it is very difficult if the other people are not full time as well.
So i would say it takes maybe 2 yrs to get it to some worthy point.
If you are the ideas guy, I would recommend you contract out building the tech and prove out if it is a worthy business case.
Don't spend a lot of time on the actual product to make it perfect.
just get an MVP out and test the market.
You could do that in 3 months and determine if it is something you want to continue with
3 months, maybe 3k and prove out your business case.
If it fails you would have minimizes time and cost.
The problem is when you leave a paying job to build something that doesn't have a proven revenue stream.
With a family, that is crazy.
So do the MVP and prove out the business first, not prove out the technology.
Prove out that you can actually get someone to pay you and can scale that revenue to other customers.