At our first company, Moosejaw, we went a solid nine years with a one person board, which is to say, we didn’t really have a board at all. We didn’t see the value. We spent most of those nine years going from project to project. Or, really from crisis to crisis.
More importantly, on the back of our Moosejaw trucks it says “Driver carries less than $50 and is fully naked” and our people all drive shirtless. Please click here if you’re bored and want to check out the truck.
Another time we did an entire print catalog about the fact that we invented the polka dot, which happens to be mostly true.
And, when the economy went to hell we declared that everyone should still get new jackets and hoodies but that it was probably okay to go without pants. And, we encouraged everyone to spend the next month or so in their undies.
Okay, back to the story…
Once we finally assembled a board at Moosejaw and felt some new accountability, we changed the way we operated entirely. In a good way.
This transformation to the way we ran our business was entirely initiated bye our board. But, it wasn’t remotely heavy-handed. They wanted to help us. It was in their interest to help us.
I’m sure none of that made any sense so I’m going to stop typing now. And, if you’re unimpressed by this rant, I hope you at least noticed the one tiny grammar error.
That's it.
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