I’m holding the first check ever that has “Tiny Wheels Media” on it. And like a doctor slapping a newborn, it’s my business’s first breath. I’m looking at it, hoping and dreaming how my baby venture will grow up.
Obviously it’s a business. It must make profits. That’s what businesses do. OK, it must make money. But how I make the profits is what is important to me. That’s what really defines success to me. What values will Tiny Wheels Media have? How will I go about growing my new child? Will it make a difference in the world. Just like my real children.
This is exciting stuff. I have a clean sheet of paper and am starting from scratch. I can tell you this, Tiny Wheels Media will be a reflection of who I am. So as I sit with my paper, defining my mission, here are a few words I’ve used to describe my new venture:
- Creativity
- Hard work.
- Family
- Honesty.
- Customer comes first.
- Value.
- Innovation.
- Humor.
- Happiness.
- Loyalty.
- Under promise, over deliver.
Is that a profitable model? I think so. I’m thinking about the long term here. I think there’s a niche for a business that puts creativity first. It’s worked pretty well for Pixar.
Now to go to the bank. I have another child to raise.
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