What I saw was a great opportunity to provide computing technology in a more efficient way. That was the core idea of what became Dell Computer Corporation and that¡¯s one we were stuck over ever since.
I started the business with a simple question: how can we make the process of buying a computer better? The answer was: sell the computer directly to the end customers. Eliminate the reseller¡¯s markup and pass the savings on to the customers.
It hadn¡¯t occurred to me that others hadn¡¯t figured it out. I thought it was pretty obvious. I am sure if I had taken the time to ask, plenty of people would have told me that my idea wouldn¡¯t work -- I have heard that a lot in the fifteen years since starting the business.
Sometimes it¡¯s better not to ask or to listen -- when people tell you something can¡¯t be done. I didn¡¯t ask for permission or approval. I just went ahead and did it.
On January 2, 1984, I went back to Austin earlier than I would have to attend classes, and I did all the things you need to do to set up a business. I registered the company with the State of Texas as ¡°PC¡¯s Limited.¡± I placed ads in the classified section in our local newspaper.
Through my previous contract with customers and the small ads I placed in the paper, I was already getting a lot of business. I was selling between $50,000 to $80,000 upgraded PCs, upgrade kits, and add-on computer components to people in Austin area. Not long after starting the classes I was able to move from a stuffy room that I shared with a roommate to a condominium with high ceilings and two bedrooms. I didn¡¯t, however, tell my parents for a few months that I moved.?
In early May, about a week before I took my final exam to complete my freshman year, I incorporated the company as ¡°Dell Computer Corporation,¡± doing business as ¡°PC¡¯s Limited.¡± We moved the business from my condo to a 1000-square-foot office space in a small business center in North Austin. I hired a few people to take orders over telephone and a few more to fulfill them. Manufacturing consisted of three guys with screwdrivers sitting at six-foot tables upgrading machines. Business continued to grow, and I began to think of what the potential could be if I could devote myself to the venture, full-time.
Where I came from, not going to the college is not an acceptable option. Convincing my parents to allow me to leave school would have been impossible. So I just went ahead and did it, whatever the consequences. I finished my freshman year and left.
After a while, my parents forgave me. And a little bit after that, I forgave them, too.
People asked me now, ¡°Were you scared?¡± Sure.
But it turned out, the timing for ¡°PC¡¯s Limited¡± couldn¡¯t have been better.
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It hadn¡¯t occurred to me that others hadn¡¯t figured it out. I thought it was pretty obvious. I am sure if I had taken the time to ask, plenty of people would have told me that my idea wouldn¡¯t work -- I have heard that a lot in the fifteen years since starting the business.
Sometimes it¡¯s better not to ask or to listen -- when people tell you something can¡¯t be done. I didn¡¯t ask for permission or approval. I just went ahead and did it.
On January 2, 1984, I went back to Austin earlier than I would have to attend classes, and I did all the things you need to do to set up a business. I registered the company with the State of Texas as ¡°PC¡¯s Limited.¡± I placed ads in the classified section in our local newspaper.
Through my previous contract with customers and the small ads I placed in the paper, I was already getting a lot of business. I was selling between $50,000 to $80,000 upgraded PCs, upgrade kits, and add-on computer components to people in Austin area. Not long after starting the classes I was able to move from a stuffy room that I shared with a roommate to a condominium with high ceilings and two bedrooms. I didn¡¯t, however, tell my parents for a few months that I moved.?
In early May, about a week before I took my final exam to complete my freshman year, I incorporated the company as ¡°Dell Computer Corporation,¡± doing business as ¡°PC¡¯s Limited.¡± We moved the business from my condo to a 1000-square-foot office space in a small business center in North Austin. I hired a few people to take orders over telephone and a few more to fulfill them. Manufacturing consisted of three guys with screwdrivers sitting at six-foot tables upgrading machines. Business continued to grow, and I began to think of what the potential could be if I could devote myself to the venture, full-time.
Where I came from, not going to the college is not an acceptable option. Convincing my parents to allow me to leave school would have been impossible. So I just went ahead and did it, whatever the consequences. I finished my freshman year and left.
After a while, my parents forgave me. And a little bit after that, I forgave them, too.
People asked me now, ¡°Were you scared?¡± Sure.
But it turned out, the timing for ¡°PC¡¯s Limited¡± couldn¡¯t have been better.
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