Unconventional Mindset
Dennis Dixon is the founder of Oquli, a lean and bootstrapped team working to build custom software tools designed to solve real-world problems. We sit down to have a candid conversation on failure, validation, and why the most successful founders learn to deeply understand real problems before trying to solve them. Today Denis will cover: 🔹 The danger of building in isolation 🔹 The importance of validating ideas quickly 🔹 Progress comes from listening more and building less 🔹 Learning when to walk away from ideas you’re attached to 🔹 How to look for problems that people actually want solved Follow Dennis: 🌐 Website 👉 https://codiii.com/ 🔗 LinkedIn 👉 https://www.linkedin.com/in/dennisod/ 🔗 Oquli LinkedIn 👉 https://www.linkedin.com/company/oquli/ ⏱️ Timestamps: 00:00:00 Takeaway from this episode 00:00:35 Introduction to Dennis 00:01:47 What’s it like teaching adults as a teenager 00:04:15 Falling in love with an idea 00:08:14 Learning from people within your industry 00:11:46 Finding actually problems from the noise 00:14:47 Learning to let go of your ideas and changing your mindset 00:19:50 Finding solutions after you identify a problem 00:25:12 The hidden dangers of building software 00:29:00 Importance of getting feedback from users 00:31:50 Bootstrapping 00:37:33 Canada vs. United States for selling software 00:42:00 Mindset shift for growing business after validation 00:45:26 Don’t be ignorant to AI, even if you don’t use it 00:48:02 Putting aside ego to grow 00:53:24 Thoughts on when to quit a business 00:57:10 What does it mean to be an entrepreneur?
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