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The Primary Colours of a Startup

Originally published by Frederic Mazzella on LinkedIn: The Primary Colours of a Startup

“Share more, Learn more” is one of our core values at BlaBlaCar. In this spirit I’d like to share some learnings from my entrepreneurial journey building BlaBlaCar over the past ten years. This month, I’ll release a series of 3 articles in which I’ll delve into the 3 fundamental elements of building a startup, or in other words, into the “Primary Colours of a Startup”.

Here is what I wish I had known when I started...

What’s the secret to startup success? There’s no magic formula but I would say that a company needs three core pillars to succeed. Just like the additive primary colours, these pillars are basic elements from which all can be created, but which nothing can replace. They are:

  • Green: The Company’s DNA, built on its team, its values, its product & user community;

  • Blue: The Growth Strategy, built on the right KPIs, on financing, and on a global ambition;

  • Red: The Entrepreneurial spirit, driven by a resilient mindset, hard work, and passion.

This article is the first of a series of 3 in which I delve into these fundamental dimensions, and hope to shed some light on what I've learned from my own entrepreneurial journey. Part 1 : Green, the DNA of entrepreneurship.

The DNA is the fundamental characteristics or qualities of someone or something. In this case, the DNA of a company encompasses the team, the core values, the product and its users.

Team : complementary and collaborative

When I started imagining a platform connecting drivers with passengers looking for a ride so that they could share their long-distance trips, I had a vision and some relevant skills to turn it into a business. But I did not want to do it alone. I started with a good friend and a former colleague. We knew how to code reasonably well, but we did not have the experience of building the type of infrastructure that could support a service for a high volume of users. I then met Francis Nappez (co-founder and CTO), who had a very solid background as a senior developer for large successful online platforms, and Nicolas Brusson (co-founder and COO) who had extensive experience in venture capital, seeing many startups either strive or fail by their ability to finance themselves, structure their teams effectively and create the right cost culture.

Today, Francis, Nicolas and myself are the Founding team. We continue to benefit from our complementary set of skills and our common drive, and together we push our startup in all the directions needed to foster its growth. We have sought to attract talent with great skills and a strong culture fit, and continue to retain a horizontal structure which nurtures fruitful interactions. At BlaBlaCar, we encourage knowledge and expertise sharing across teams, so that we keep on learning collaboratively and growing together.