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Main Authors: Estrada-Esponda, Royer David, Matturro, Gerardo, Sabogal-Pinilla, Jose Reinaldo
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.21769
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author Estrada-Esponda, Royer David
Matturro, Gerardo
Sabogal-Pinilla, Jose Reinaldo
author_facet Estrada-Esponda, Royer David
Matturro, Gerardo
Sabogal-Pinilla, Jose Reinaldo
contents The technical knowledge and soft skills of entrepreneurial team members significantly impact the early stages of software startups. It is widely recognized that the success or failure of a startup is determined by the quality of the individuals who constitute the founding team. This article presents the findings of a study conducted within the Colombian entrepreneurial ecosystem, focusing on which technical knowledge and soft skills are the most valued by founding teams of software startups, and how the needs for knowledge and skills evolve as the startup grows. A survey of software startup representatives revealed that the most valued knowledge includes requirements engineering, software testing, project planning and management, agile methodologies, marketing, business model definition, and budgeting. The most valued soft skills are typically communication, leadership, and teamwork. The outcomes of this work are relevant to software entrepreneurs, incubators, and researchers.
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spellingShingle Technical knowledge and soft skills in software startups within the Colombian entrepreneurial ecosystem
Estrada-Esponda, Royer David
Matturro, Gerardo
Sabogal-Pinilla, Jose Reinaldo
Software Engineering
The technical knowledge and soft skills of entrepreneurial team members significantly impact the early stages of software startups. It is widely recognized that the success or failure of a startup is determined by the quality of the individuals who constitute the founding team. This article presents the findings of a study conducted within the Colombian entrepreneurial ecosystem, focusing on which technical knowledge and soft skills are the most valued by founding teams of software startups, and how the needs for knowledge and skills evolve as the startup grows. A survey of software startup representatives revealed that the most valued knowledge includes requirements engineering, software testing, project planning and management, agile methodologies, marketing, business model definition, and budgeting. The most valued soft skills are typically communication, leadership, and teamwork. The outcomes of this work are relevant to software entrepreneurs, incubators, and researchers.
title Technical knowledge and soft skills in software startups within the Colombian entrepreneurial ecosystem
topic Software Engineering
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.21769