One
of my earliest ventures was when I was nine years old. I realized there was a
shortage of pencils at school, so I started Rent-a-Pencil. But I made a
fundamental mistake. Everybody stole my pencils.
I
think the best way to find out about something is to try to do it to the max. A
lot of people take up a hobby or sport and then find an excuse not to carry on
with it. Once I start something, I won't stop until I'm as good at it as I'll
ever be.
On Creativity
That’s the way things often
get created in business and entrepreneur world. Start with anything
interesting, follow the trail, see what arrives, bring it in, talk to people,
daydream, brainstorm, what if, what if, wow! We could do this, we could do
that.
I enjoy the challenge of
creativity, and I enjoy working with talented individuals and building a team.
Bring in the poet, bring in
somebody else, bring in the mathematician to critisize your poetry, bring in a
physicist to talk about the universe if you wanna write poetry. Maybe that will
inspire you to think about things in a
different ways. It doesn’t all have to be a one way street.
Have a safety net
Hope for the best, plan
for the worst and always have a plan B.
When things go well, know
your weaknesses and don’t be afraid to bring in resources to cover them or simply employing someone to help.
There’s a fine line between letting costs spiral out of control, and cutting
off your nose to spite your face.
Industry shift
The music industry has been
trashed by Apple, Apple has tried to trash just about everything except Apple.
That’s their model. “Yeah man, we’re hippies”, yeah right. What they do is very
clever, one have to take the hat off to them. What they did, of course, was
take advantage of the music industry. They have created a culture in which you
have to make music because that gives you the moral authority to go and play
live and still exist but effectively everybody is going to steal it or get it
for a fraction of what is was worth a while back. Is that a bad thing? Well,
yes, it makes life a little more tedious but on the other hand the music is
gonna be for free but the t-shirt is now gonna cost you a hundred bucks. So in
fact, things have just shifted.
Differentiate from the crowd
Corner shops open up all
over the world and then 80% of them shut by a year later. They all fail ‘cause
they’re doing the same all thing that a corner shop does. What does your corner
shop do that the other corner shop or coffee shop or whatever it is do that
nobody else can possibly do? And if you can’t answer that question and give
that to a costumer, you are on you way to oblivion, as most startup business
end up in the end. And that’s a sad thing, so if you know before you start what
are you going to bring to the market you stand a really good chance.
On branding
The only thing you have in
the music world that you can sell is your integrity and in the business world
that would be called “your brand”. With Iron Maiden we have
created our own niche, our own identity and we resist the rest of the world in
trying to change it, because we exist and we do not adapt artistically to any
other regime except our own.
Customers are bad things
‘cause costumers have a choice and customers will go somewhere else. So, what
we want is for our customers to be our fans. If I change the word “band” –one
letter- and I call it “brand”, that’s exactly what we are as well. We have to
keep our fans as fans. How do we do that? One of the ways we do it is with
integrity. You tell the truth.
Don’t be afraid to say no
I feel more confortable
turning things down because they not right than just going: “oh yeah, yeah, any
publicity is good publicity”. Nonsense, that’s not true.
On getting things done
Determination is actually
90% of or more of success because there are loads of talented people out there,
thousands. There are plenty of singers with great voices, they born every
minute, but having a spark, something special, great but is determination and
having that team around you that’s gonna make it work.
On managing team creativity
If you are with a group
of many people and you want to encourage creativity, the best thing you can do
is leave them alone. Don’t interfere because it’s like being a parent. The
worst thing you can do for your kid is like, if they come up with an idea and
you immediately go: “that’s a great idea, let me improve it for you” because
you kill it right away. Because the person goes: “oh, my idea was good but not
good enough for that”. The best thing you can do for your group is go away and
make the coffee. Take like 10 or 20 minutes and let them come up with the
solution… and sometimes they might come up with a better solution, the one you
didn’t see.
Integrity as an asset
In many ways the world of
rock and roll is not so very different from business. There are plenty of
examples of CEO prima donnas who have made the headlines for all the wrong
reasons that would put most rockstars to shame. Whilst personal morality has always
been a moveable feast amongst artists, artistic integrity is often
non-negotiable.
On delivering quality
When you are in this
music business world and people say: everything is different now, it’s all
digital”. Take a step back and say: “Who are our costumers? They are human
beings. Have they changed?” No. “What are their needs? Have they changed?” No.
“What do they want? They want to be entertained. Have they changed?” No. So the
only thing that has changed then is how we deliver the bits of entertainment.
Is that a problem? No, not really. The problem is when you deliver them
rubbish. And if we can all remember that, that we are all about making human
beings feel better, the we can spend the rest of our lives actually being
better people ourselves and doing wonderful things and try to feel other people
better.
Be positively contagious
Turn yourself into the
“ultimate virus”, something that consumers or corporations can’t live without. You
have to get in the head of consumers and corporates as being indispensable.
Stay focused
Fame is the excrement of creativity.
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