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<span class="basic_member_name">Daniel Genser</span>
Daniel Genser
Web & Graphic Designer
Vashon, Washington
Posted by Daniel Genser, Vashon, Washington | Mar 18, 2009

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What are your views on the business climate on Vashon Island, especially for indie businesses?

At varying times, I've been a bit discouraged by some of the 'establishment' business institutions on the Island (the newspaper, the chamber of commerce, the farmers market). I feel like there's been a lot of negativity towards any sort of healthy competition on the Island, yet we often hear in the newspaper stories of how times are so tough for business.

Anybody else see a disconnect there? Perhaps I'm venting a bit, but I'm willing to bet that others have seen this attitude at work themselves.

5 Bizniks have posted replies

  • Emily Wigley
    Posted by Emily Wigley, Vashon, Washington | Mar 19, 2009

    I see the same disconnect, and have also been concerned that "it was just me." I have decided it's a small community thing (clubbiness, tradition, negativity towards healthy competition, etc.), and in a small place like Vashon it's more pronounced. Small town + island with no bridge = exclusivity and insular attitudes? Like any other small community (family, office, school, etc.), if we don't go outside the community for some fresh air and ideas we get insular and negative.

    How can we turn around the establishment business institutions? By challenging the set ways they work and infiltrating groups with positive attitudes and energy. Will it work? Who knows!

  • Daniel Genser
    Posted by Daniel Genser, Vashon, Washington | Mar 20, 2009

    I like your idea Emily! Let's infiltrate with positivity!

  • Annie Brulé
    Posted by Annie Brulé, Vashon, Washington | Mar 20, 2009

    And a vigorous second to your positive attitude Emily! One thing I've tried to do, and hope is catching, is to recommend fellow small business owners, particularly fellow designers, when I'm approached for jobs that just don't seem to fit what I do. This not only fosters positive relations with colleagues, but hopefully transforms the image of competition to one of cooperation/coexistence.

  • Emily Wigley
    Posted by Emily Wigley, Vashon, Washington | Mar 24, 2009

    Yes, Annie! Indeed, encouraging our potential customers to seek others if it's not a great fit for us promotes us as professionals who truly want what's best for the client - a good fit. The maturity and perspective to suggest someone go elsewhere often sells us for future projects when we are a good fit. We're in business for ourselves because we love what we do (hopefully!), so we may as well choose the projects where we can shine.

  • Emily Wigley
    Posted by Emily Wigley, Vashon, Washington | Mar 24, 2009

    Daniel, I like the use of the word "infiltrate!"

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