Adaptation, it Doesn’t Only Apply to Science
Sunday, March 4th, 2007If you don’t know about Darwinism or have at least heard about it, good things or bad, then you may not understand were I am about to go.
Because I refuse to think the same way 99% of the American workforce thinks, I am currently seeking out answers to the questions I have about business and my startup in completely unrelated areas. Hence the reference to Darwinism (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Darwin). I was inspired recently driving to the bank to make some deposits that the answer to every entrepreneurs golden question (what is your advantage?) had nothing to do with efficient business models, unique product, or catchy advertising, instead the answer had to do with a science subject I learned about in middle school.
Helm Technology Solutions is based around adaptation. It seemed to work in mother nature, why can’t it apply to a business that I am starting? I have decided that I am not working towards building a business that provides the top-of-the-line solution with the latest and greatest features produced by thousands of man hours in research and development labs. I am not interested in having a strict set of offerings. I am interested in providing services that have the ability to change rapidly. I am interested in being agile and creating a business that fosters change.



