Notes from Engineering an Acquisition
Full disclosure Dan is a friend, we have known each other for a years. That out of the way. You should also watch the full talk. Dan covers the points in more detail and answers some great questions at the end.
Building the company
- Lesson 1
- Build your networks
- Make use of those networks
- Lesson 2
- Release early
- Get feedback
- Act on the feedback
- Lesson 3
- Have a vision of what you want to accomplish with the company
- Lesson 4
- Find the right investors
- Keep control of the company
- Lesson 5
- Build your team
- Let them get on with it
- Conclusions
- Maximise your luck
- Have a plan
- Be ready
A Due Diligence Checklist for being Acquired
- Financial
- Do you have accurate books?
- Make sure you have no skeletons in the closet.
- Legal
- Do you have client contracts?
- Do you have supplier contracts?
- Do you have employment contracts?
- Do you have contractor contracts?
- Do you have insurance?
- Intellectual Property
- Have you registered all trademarks, patents and designs?
- Do you have Contractor and consultant IP assignments?
- Engineering
- Do you have defect tracking?
- Do you have a disaster recovery plan?
- Do you have technical documentation?
- Do you comply with the licenses of all the libraries and software you use?
- Is your methodology, process and how you prioritise documented?
- Do you have monitoring and alerting?
- Do you use source control?
- How do you handle security issues and reporting?
- How do you handle testing and QA?
- Warranties
- Have you completed a Disclosure Letter?