I work for a small (~20 employees) start-up and our main product is a CRM. Our CRM is functional but very poorly designed. The overall sentiment is as long as it works that's good enough. We aren't in the Valley, Boulder or NYC but a smaller city in the Midwest. Your typical design driven, disrupting, build for the future and change the landscape start-up mentality is definitely not present. We have the potential to have an excellent product, we have customers, we have had investors interested in us and we have had international businesses really interested in our product but my fellow employees have no drive, no desire for excellence and have no problem with throwing .asp code at the screen and seeing what sticks. Our CEO is extremely knowledgeable about the industry but he isn't a designer or a software engineer, yet every feature comes from him. Up until about two months ago, every design decision came from or went through him.
I believe our start-up has a lot of potential to create something amazing but from what I have seen, the employees don't have the drive do it. I want that to change. I believe it actually must change for our company to continue. How do I change this? Can one or two people actively change and influence a company culture? In the words of Aaron Levie, "Take the stodgiest, oldest, slowest moving industry you can find. And build amazing software for it." I believe we have the found that industry but we aren't building amazing software for it. I want to inspire, influence and excite people but I don't know how.
Thanks for any advice, book recommendations or general comments.
1. Product 2. Process ('design-driven') 3. Mindset ('disrupting, build-for-the-future')
You need to start with #1 as it is the easiest. People won't be inspired unless they can see something.
(A) Can you completely redesign the product and prototype it? (B) If so, could you get your coworkers excited? The CEO?
If your answer to (A) is no, or to (B) is "neither", you should give up now.
If you can answer yes to (A) and can target one of the constituencies in (B), craft your strategy accordingly.