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I'm always going to do what I want to do

By Posted May 14, 2008 22:25:46
About once a month someone, somewhere, will comment on something I've written saying how "A CEO shouldn't act so unprofessionally in public". Over the years, I've gotten that message hundreds of times along with predictions of demise for my company due to my "public" behavior.

Now, I think the case could be made that we live in a different time. The new age of companies have executives who hang out on forums and mix it up with people. But I'm not going to make that argument because, ultimately, it doesn't matter. I would still do what I do no matter what.

My personal and professional objectives have always been the same: I want to do what I want to do.

That is my top priority. Freedom.

Freedom has consequences. I am certain, beyond a doubt, that my public postings on various topics over the years has alienated some percentage of users who have encountered what I written to the point that they have decided to not purchase products and services from my company. I'm okay with it. It's a price I'm willing to pay to be able to do what I want.

Here are some examples:

This week, Neowin.net publicly revealed its affiliation with Stardock. Stardock owns 40% of Neowin.net. It doesn't really affect the way the site is run. I was already on Neowin's staff as a volunteer long before I got Stardock involved with it. I just love the site and its community. And I wanted to help so we put together a new company to do just that and it's worked out great.

As an active user on Neowin, there are some people who don't like me. There have been many arguments as to why news items that get posted about Stardock get trolled. Here is one user's explanation:

The problem with this whole thing is that the staff here assumes most people have a problem with Brad due to his Stardock affiliation, but that's not the case at all. People just flat out don't like him. It has nothing to do with the companies he owns or doesn't own. It comes down to the way he treats members here.

Now, users on Stardock sites who read my posts know how I "treat" people. It's not that I treat people badly. I'm just not very sympathetic to people who incessantly complain about every little thing. I particularly have little patience for people whose idea of "free speech" is to flame some person, product, or company and then be taken aback when that person or representative of that product or company defends themselves.

A user on WinCustomize.com wrote this today:

You guys have GREAT products (I am paying for virtually everything you make these days), but Brad tends to do all the PR himself, via grass roots article posts on sites like Neowin.net, etc. Their limited effectiveness contributes to the pervading sense that Stardock will never rise above a niche player, but the REALLY big issue here is that Brad is doing the grass roots posts AND then engages in these childish "my tiny little software company is bigger than your even tinier little software company" flame threads. Having the same person covering both of these communication avenues really really makes both the company and its executive management look very small and unfortunately rather petty.

I totally agree with most of what he said. Having the CEO of a company personally slogging it out on forums makes Stardock look small. He's totally incorrect if he thinks this is some for of PR. I don't do PR. Our PR team does PR. Hanging out on forums talking about games or bee keeping or skinning is not PR. I might also quibble that a company that makes $20 million a year is not a "tiny little software company" but that's just me.

In fact, I think he speaks great truth. My public postings and such do give the impression that Stardock is really small. I imagine the typical user on Neowin who reads my posts would be shocked to know that Stardock is a major game developer and PC game publisher. Or that millions of PCs this year will ship with our software on them. Or that our technology powers 911 call centers across the country. And so on simply because they assume that a "real company" wouldn't have their CEO slogging it out on some web forum with some user about Windows device drivers or whatever.

But the main point he's trying to make is totally correct. The fact that the CEO of Stardock is out on forums talking to users or even arguing with them or responding to some flame from some piddly quasi-competing "skinning" company does impact the perception of Stardock. However, I don't care. Or more accurately, I don't care enough to change because I value being able to say and do what I want more than I care about people's perceptions.

Stardock isn't a public company. It's not investor run. It doesn't even have investors. It's my company. It's a company with around 60 people these days that I can proudly say has not had any voluntary turn over in over 2 years. How many other software or game companies of that size can make that claim? And the reason for that is that my public attitude is my private attitude too -- we're going to do what we want to do. Not just me but the people there too.

When Steve, Marcel, and I formed Neowin LLC, my suggestion to them was pretty straight forward: Do what you want to do. In the 3 years since we got together, there hasn't been a single time I've tried to veto anything they wanted to do. In fact, there's not be a single time we've even disagreed on a Neowin idea.

Sure, there's a cost to doing what you want to do. I have gotten plenty of ribbing that we're working on a TURN-BASED fantasy strategy game instead of making it an RTS. But I want to make a turn-based fantasy strategy game. It won't sell as well as an RTS would but so what? What good is more money if you can't do what you want to do?

I'm 36. I've got a beautiful wife. 3 wonderful children. Plus I've got the toys. The Porsche 911 Turbo, the boat, the lake cottage, the big house, etc. And I get to work every day with people who I really like. Not just professionally but on a personal level. So I've already got what I want personally. So freedom to do what I want matters a lot to me.

Every day at Stardock is FUN. Even during crunch-time it's FUN. And why is it fun? Because every day we do what we want to do.

And part of doing what you want to do is being able to show some obnoxious customer the door or not hiding the fact that you're an expert in some area when discussing a topic on some web forum.

One last example from Neowin:

No matter how much money Stardock has given Neowin, no matter how much better services Neowin has been able to provide it's members as a result of this (which I highly respect Stardock for leaving NEowin virtually untouched, don't get me wrong), it will never, ever, justify an Admin acting with a "better than thou" or a "know it all" attitude towards its members.

Lest you think that their interpretations are wrong I'll say it myself. Yes, I do know better than most people on the topics I participate in. The typical loud-mouth posting on a web forum is a cretin. And I am willing to say, on the record, that yes, I do know more. On Neowin, when i get into debates on OS technology or whatever then yea, I do know what I'm talking about and most of the time, the person ranting is a bloody loon. And yes, I will act as "better than thou" attitude if I want to simply on the principle that I'm going to do what I want to do. It has nothing to do with being an admin. Any user who thinks that the forum postings of any individual, even a CEO, are going to have a noticeable effect on sales or traffic has no idea what they're talking about. I've been running on-line communities since I was a teenager (20 years now), so I think I can be a "know it all" on that factoid. smile.gif">

But at the end of the day, it doesn't matter whether I'm justified or not because I'm going to do what I want to do. And so far, it's worked out pretty well for both me, my family, my coworkers, and our customers.
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May 15, 2008 14:46:27
Now I view you as a confident, articulate and knowledgeable guy who's really full of himself!
 
May 16, 2008 00:03:21
guy who's really full of himself!


I'd be more worried if Brad were full of somebody else... split personalities are a bitch to deal with... take Jeykll & Hyde, for instance.

Seriously, though, the thing I admire about Brad is that he's consistent and sticks to his guns... which translates wonderfully for those of us who are Stardock customers. We know where we stand and what to expect from his company, which didn't get to be worth $20 mill by pussy footing around or backing down to detractors and petty jealousies.

Arrogant??? If it were purely self-serving, perhaps... but when ones knowledge, experience and belief if their self worth provides much to many (jobs, great software, etc), it's called success. Anyone who has a problem with that really needs to grow up and take a look at the real world... or alternatively, crawl back under the rock from whence they came and stay there.
May 16, 2008 00:37:33
Nice read Brad just one thing. I don't see why you need to continue to explain yourself?


I think it's clear why. Because he wants to.

And why does Brad get a special smiley? Who does he think he is?
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May 16, 2008 00:41:34

And why does Brad get a special smiley? Who does he think he is?

It's the 'arrogance' of position .... Spell checker

May 16, 2008 01:53:37
Well it seems I'm always late for the party...Brad, I hold you in high regard, it is people like you that make a difference in this world. I have always enjoyed your posts and look forward to them. I don't think you are arrogant I think you are "real".       
May 16, 2008 03:20:01
I must agree with you on a few key points... somewhere! But I jest.. the flamers and the anal retentive disgruntled who misuse the forums are a tiny percentage of the vast community who thoroughly enjoy your posts and the fact that you care deeply about your role in Stardock per se. You have achieved a state of existence most can only dream of, or be jealous of... I admire a "hands on" and "real" approach! The continued success of this community is dependent on the care you show for it's feel, content and relevance. If you ever make it to my piece of God's Country I'd be happy to share a brewski with you... and talk shop! Party on!
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