Transparency, the cure to newspaperpreneurs

December 20, 2016

We’ve all seen it: front page headlines of “visionaries” gazing into the abyss .. every sentence attesting to the incredible success that he/she’s been able to conjure in the face adversity.

There’s just one thing missing: numbers.

I don’t know how you could possibly describe someone as successful without knowing what their financial status is like.. and this is especially true of entrepreneurs.

The media has a strong role to play in terms of getting the facts straight .. and I’m continually surprised at how, over and over again, we fall for this trap. I know of at least 3 entrepreneurs who’s businesses are failing miserably (2 of whom haven’t made a single $) and yet have been featured on newspapers across the region.

I call these guys newspaperpreneurs. Entrepreneurs in the eyes of the public, but hobbyists in real life (it’s easy to mix up a business and a hobby – Justin Wilcox does an excellent job of explaining the difference).

The solution is simple

Transparency. 

For far too long, we’ve hidden behind the obscurity of the unknown (or worse, false perceptions). Nothing quite cuts through that like a nice strong dose of good ole fashioned transparency.

What should you be transparent about? Well, everything that matters.

Imagine if all companies out there published:

What’s the worst that could happen? 

In fact, having done this before, I know that you’ll quickly start to realize some benefits .. especially in the early stages of a companies lifetime:

Benefits of transparency

My commitment to transparency

Going forward, I pledge to transparency in the ventures I’m involved in today .. and ventures I engage in down the line. This follows in the footsteps of startups like Moz, Buffer and many others.