Screen Recording 2024 09 23 at 11 57 38 PM

Glenn Zaballero
23 Sept 202428:07

Summary

TLDRIn the script, a meeting between Gustav, Jacob, and a potential partner from the Philippines discusses a project's timeline, scope, and budget. The Swedes express concerns about the high cost of the team's involvement compared to hiring locally. They propose a partnership with equity in their startup instead of high cash payments, aiming for a lean operation. The Filipino team is hesitant due to their current hourly rate structure and the need for upfront payments for their team. Both parties explore the possibility of a pilot project to attract investors and establish a cash flow before committing to a partnership.

Takeaways

  • 📝 **Time Zone Confusion**: There was initial confusion regarding the time difference between the Philippines and Sweden, with a 6-hour difference noted.
  • 📝 **Project Scope and Budget**: The project's scope and budget were discussed, with concerns about the number of team members involved and the cost per hour.
  • 📝 **Expectations vs. Reality**: The client expressed that the current proposal does not meet their budget expectations, comparing the cost to hiring a full-time developer in Sweden.
  • 📝 **Skills and Contributions**: Gustav and Jacob highlighted their capabilities in business, finance, and competitor analysis, seeking a technical development partner.
  • 📝 **Resource Allocation**: There was a discussion about the efficiency of resource allocation, with suggestions to reduce the number of people involved in certain project phases.
  • 📝 **Hourly Rate Discrepancy**: A significant increase in the hourly rate from a previous advertisement was noted, causing budget concerns.
  • 📝 **Education and Training**: The client is not willing to pay for the education or training of the team, expecting them to be ready for the job.
  • 📝 **Equity Compensation**: The possibility of offering equity in the company as part of the compensation was discussed, instead of a high cash payment.
  • 📝 **Stock Options for Team**: A suggestion was made to allocate company stocks to the team, with the possibility of dividing it among employees.
  • 📝 **Pilot Project Proposal**: It was proposed to create a pilot project to attract investors and generate cash flow for salaries and further development.

Q & A

  • What was the initial issue discussed in the meeting?

    -The initial issue discussed was a scheduling conflict from the previous day, which had caused some confusion.

  • What was the main topic of the meeting?

    -The main topic of the meeting was to discuss the timeline, scope, and budget of a project, as well as the possibility of equity involvement.

  • Why was there a disconnect in communication?

    -There was a disconnect in communication because the budget expectations did not align with the proposal; the budget was much higher than what the clients were expecting or willing to pay.

  • What was the clients' concern regarding the team composition?

    -The clients were concerned about the number of team members involved in different project steps, as they felt it was unnecessary and increased costs.

  • What did the clients propose as an alternative to the high budget?

    -The clients proposed a partnership where they could own shares in the company and take less payment, but not include costs for team education or training in the budget.

  • What was the rate mentioned in the past for the service?

    -The rate mentioned in the past for the service was $5 an hour, which was significantly lower than the current proposed rate.

  • What was the proposed rate in the current budget?

    -The proposed rate in the current budget was $83 an hour, which the clients found to be a big increase from the past rate.

  • What was the clients' stance on paying for team education?

    -The clients were clear that they would not pay for the education of the team; they expected the team to be fit for the job or not at all.

  • What was the clients' view on the equity offer?

    -The clients were open to the equity offer, but they wanted a clear plan on how the value would be created and how the team could earn equity in the company.

  • What was the clients' suggestion for the next steps?

    -The clients suggested creating a pilot project that could be shown to investors to generate cash flow and eventually allow for salaries to be paid.

  • What was the final agreement regarding the next steps?

    -There was no final agreement; the team lead was going to think about the offer and get back to the clients with a decision after considering the proposal.

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