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RunSignUp Foundations

RunSignUp is a company that provides a set of web services for the endurance market. We have two differentiators – the fact that we know how to build really a good and open technology platform that makes our customer’s lives better, and the foundations our company is built on. This blog usually talks about the first, but this article focuses on our Raison d’être.

Every 6 months we have a company business strategy session.  In every session I start out with the same slide on our Guiding Principles (yes, there are groans from some of the veterans):

The top left box is what we use to give meaning and purpose to our life – as well as provide a foundation for how we work as a company since we all aspire to these.

That leads to our whole philosophy of the Three Legged Stool in the upper right corner of the slide. We believe that customers, employees and owners are equal partners. You can’t have one without the other. In this blog post I contrast this to a pure capitalistic model that seeks to maximize the return to the owners as the primary objective. Our view of the world is that RunSignUp does not exist without all of us. We think about that every day, and will be expanding the power of our Customer Advisory Board at this year’s Symposium (more on that later). Not many companies take this point of view these days – decisions are made for short term gains and not for a long term strategy that benefits all parties. To be clear, we have a long term objective for our employees to be well paid and for Bob to earn a very good return on my investment – but this is done with a view over decades and not quarterly numbers. We think our customers benefit by our investment in technology and customer service, and we benefit from the rapid growth our customers are providing to us with the viral way they are spreading our technology and giving us guidance on what to build.

This leads to the final box in the slide.

I will end this post by saying that this is all obvious and boring stuff. But it is surprising how few companies really implement this whole system. Which is great for our little (fast growing and highly functional) RunSignUp community!

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