Blog Post #5
I see Tom and Kaleil as opposites. Kaleil seems to be more calm and wanting govworks.com to be one of the first websites people go to for anything related to the government as well as parking tickets. Tom is more interested in building plans and having them online that the company saves on a server, putting it on a CD. Tom seems more rigid, even with the scene brushing his daughter's hair. Over the course of the documentary, I saw that Kaleil is more likely to get angry in a more private group of friends when the company has setbacks. Tom has different ideas of how to run govworks.com than Kaleil does. Kaleil wants the company to have a set function, while Tom likes to explore many different options and expand on what the company's functions could be, to the dismay of Kaleil not being on the same page as Tom in that regard. I noticed a lack of trust in each other, therefore asking Tom to resign from working at the company. There is betrayal with having their security hacked, potentially by one or more of their own employees. It's interesting that after Tom left, the company ran out of money, and they couldn't keep up. They had to go through a lot of the big companies not believing in them, company representatives showing up late and not taking them seriously, and other companies trying to rip off what govworks.com had been doing. A collection of these factors are a few reasons why the company only lasted about a year and a half.
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