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Subject: Re: UKNM: So, any techys from BOO like a job?
From: Leigh Blue Caldwell
Date: Fri, 19 May 2000 13:30:06 +0100

> The problems with the site have been well documented. What I find
> really disconcerting is Ernst Malmsten from boo admitting to the FT
> that they weren't in control of their financial situation.

How common are shareholder lawsuits in this country?

> Boo.com failed because they rushed to market, going live on a
> massive scale when they had no majorly exciting products, hadn't
> tested their site properly, didn't have substantial fulfillment
> systems in place and got their financial and marketing strategies
> wrong. In short their entire business plan was seriously flawed.
>
> Engineering and testing your site is crucial and any developer
> worth their salt would not agree to deliver an untested site in an
> unreasonable amount of time without making a client aware of the
> implications. BUT, if the lunatics have taken over the asylum in the
> finance department, is there a case that the techies are the
> scapegoats for what was actually a failed business strategy?
> I fear that many businesses who have let impatience override sound
> business judgement may go the same way as boo.


I wonder how avoidable Boo's problems were. Something like 2/3 of
businesses fail in their first two years (this widely quoted statistic
varies as widely as it is quoted, so don't, er, quote me on it). Boo
just happened to have $135m spent on it before it failed.

Someone had to try doing it this way - not being in the first wave of
Internet businesses, Boo felt it had to spend a fortune to build a
market presence in time to be in the second wave. If they hadn't
failed - or hadn't tried at all - someone else would have tried it.

So I am not too critical of them - in technical, or marketing, or
operational terms. It turned out to be a bad strategy - but they might
just as easily have got lucky. I'm sure we would all have done things
a bit differently - and maybe some of us would have done enough things
differently to have got it right. As an 'ex-employee' [presumably
that's all of them] said today in the FT, "It is all very well to say
what was going wrong at Boo, but a lot went right."

It's immensely hard to put together a business of that size from
scratch in well under a year, and it may be that it's simply
impossible. But as the economic environment starts to move faster and
faster, people were inevitably going to try it - and no matter how
good the execution, it is pretty likely that a high proportion of them
were guaranteed to fail.

> Anyway, if any techie from boo.com with good asp skills is out there,
> Snow Valley can offer you a good home.
>
> >Sorry about being so un-subtle, but with the shortage of
> >good techys anything is worth a punt.


Since Andrew asked for the perl programmers and Sarah's bagged the ASP
people, I'll have the server-side Java folks.

Any takers for their Flash designers?

> I do however feel very sorry for the 300 employees who fell victim.

As you can see, they will have immense trouble finding another job.

Leigh.
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