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At some point, most indie game teams dream of making a smash hit title but in the very beginning, they would always face some hurdles. It is fine if one is comfortable being a one-man army but to create something significant one may need to assemble a dream team.
When I started out, there was no specific guidance available regarding indie team formation or how to manage that and so I navigated the journey on my own for quite a while.
In this session, I will share my encounters and will focus on what to do and what not to do while bringing together people from different backgrounds, where to find the stakeholders and how to manage them, and how to find talents you’ve been looking for to join your team!
By Jay Powell4
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At some point, most indie game teams dream of making a smash hit title but in the very beginning, they would always face some hurdles. It is fine if one is comfortable being a one-man army but to create something significant one may need to assemble a dream team.
When I started out, there was no specific guidance available regarding indie team formation or how to manage that and so I navigated the journey on my own for quite a while.
In this session, I will share my encounters and will focus on what to do and what not to do while bringing together people from different backgrounds, where to find the stakeholders and how to manage them, and how to find talents you’ve been looking for to join your team!

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