Your company as your laboratory

When I was at CD Baby, I’d be able to play with new ideas immediately. (“What if we had a $5 sale?” “What if I could co-op card swipers?” “What if I could go multi-lingual?”) Any time I had an idea, I’d be able to test it out within days.

But now, for the first time in 10 years, since I had no company, I couldn’t test out these new ideas! All I could do was read, think, and maybe write about it. Damn!

Then I realized why I need to start a new company. Not for the money. Not because I’m “bored”. But because a company is a laboratory to try your ideas. (The word “laboratory” is defined as a room for research, experimentation or analysis. I think of it as a sandbox or playpen.)

Derek Sivers: Why you need your own company

(via Josh Kaufman)

  • Share/Bookmark

Related posts (autogenerated):

  1. California Dog Cloning Company Ends Services
  2. On 81st birthday, Oregon man gives company to employees
  3. Top 10 Reasons Your Company Should Not Tweet
  4. Biomass-Eating Military Robot Is a Vegetarian, Company Says
  5. Telephone Company Is Arm of Government, Feds Admit in Spy Suit

Posted by Klint Finley

Tagged: ,

Login with:

Leave a Reply

Technoccult Presents

<a href="http://psychetect.bandcamp.com/album/return-to-the-wasteland">Awakening by Psychetect</a>

Archives