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The Entrepreneurial Engineer

From aerospace engineer to entrepreneur, I help technical minds turn their expertise into thriving businesses. Each week, I share raw insights on transforming engineering mindsets into business success - from crafting memorable introductions to winning premium clients. No corporate jargon, no "fake it till you make it" - just real experiences and proven approaches for engineers ready to grow beyond their technical roots.

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The $55 Experiment, 🐉 3-Headed Dragon, and what's coming next

In December I ran a $55 experiment. Could a group of technical founders build a $5k strategic offer in 5 days? That was the stated goal. $55, 5 days, 15 people joined. My private question was bigger : would anyone actually sell it? Two months later, I got my answer. And by the way ... it's been a months I didn't write to you here, 🙏🏼 I've been busy collecting case studies and enough results to have something worth sharing, however small it is ... I have more to share, but let's start with the...

I went all-in writing for several days in a row then pfffssshhh ...🎈deflated ! My 30-day writing challenge back in June (writing every day on my newsletter + LinkedIn posts derailed on day 19). So it's a 63% success, nothing glamorous, but not as disastrous at it felt. A few consecutive unsubscribes set me on a panic 😱 so I pressed the red button 🚨. Old demons 👹 returned, I tried to fight it while experimenting a few things this summer, and now I am back for another round 🥊. 🟢 What worked (in...

Pick one. Anyone, but pick one. I learned from our cousins the “creatives” that my biggest obstacle to build a profitable service business lays in “my creativity” what ?? Entrepreneurial engineers are a form of creative entrepreneurs. We are so “curious” we can’t help but when facing several doors, we want to open every single one of them. It’s almost compulsive. Which curious mind can live with themselves leaving one stone unturned ? We proud ourselves into being “solution-oriented”,...

Unlike Professor X, we can't get into people's head and tell them what to do. But there's something else we can do. My first job as an avionics engineer was to update the embedded software of an Fighter's Electronic Warfare Equipment so it would store and manage data in FlashPROM instead of EEPROM. Sounds easy, just replace an electronic component with another, and boom it's done. Well, that system was an existing and robust one, built more than a few decades back, and I could not use all the...

We've created this amazing solution, how do we sell it ? As AI takes center stage, I’m seeing a flood of firms churning out “amazing solutions” for problems that might not even exist. 🤨 This made me think of Eric Ries's "The Lean Startup", when I read that book in my early years of avionics software development, and up to that point I lived under the impression that we were at the top technological advancement ... that's when it hit me. "No Othmane, you are working on a known solution, for a...

A few years back I had to return my credit card 💳 physically to my Bulgarian bank and get a replacement new one. I was travelling 2 days later abroad so I asked to the customer agent as I was returning the old one, to have the new one for tomorrow. To which he replied in a firm and convincing way “that’s not possible”. Surprised, I asked while pointing at a brochure on his desk - “Then why it says 24h express renewal?”. - “Aaah but that’s 20 Leva (10€)” he replied. At that point I didn’t...

Ever wondered how to find your niche? your ideal customer profile? your unfair advantage ? your unique differentiator ? your mission ? the right problem to solve ? Data is important, but It's not only about "data", here are my favorite 3 go-to sources for insight and how we can extract those nuggets of gold. 3️⃣ "within" extracted through a good question that makes you peel all the superficial onion layers to get to the core. My go-to question: The Dan Sullivan Question, he wrote a whole book...

If you ask me what the one thing you learned in the past 10 years that everyone should know. I would cite Jonathan Stark : "By trying to turn-off no one, we end up turning on no one" 🤯 This made me realise, that by trying to address everyone in our sales and marketing copy, we create the complete opposite of the desired effect : on the receiving end, the other doesn't feel concerned by the message. It's so diluted, their brain doesn't register that as worth paying attention to. I strongly...

Industrial Inventor Machine Modern Times

Let's be honest, we engineers were meant to be engineers. Not entrepreneurs. In other words, to : Build Robust Infrastructures. Reduce Risk. Make Efficient Systems. Yes, there were a few industrial-era entrepreneurial who built big businesses, Henry Ford and Thomas Edison to name a few. The word "engineer" originates from the Latin word "ingenium," meaning "cleverness" or "native talent" It's only in the past decades, that access to information and entrepreneurship became a thing for...

I am no visionary, no philosopher, and no master chess player who can see beyond 3 moves, I am dead serious ! But there are a few fundamentals I can't ignore however dumb I might be 😆 "For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction" - Third Newton Law What's the action I am talking about ? The AI revolution we are going through. It's so present, most LinkedIn posts and even comments are written with AI. Of course, if you could have chat with AI, there is no limit. We are and will be...