If you aren’t growing, you are dying, but the hardest part about growing is maintaining quality. As you hire more folks, expand to new locations, industries, etc. it becomes increasingly challenging to maintain the high quality you provided to your clients when you first started. It’s an incredibly difficult problem and so we reached out to some phenomenal entrepreneurs and asked them to share their stories, experiences and insights on the topic with us below.
Austin Farley

we’re an eclectic band that strives for the best quality music that sounds like us, Safehaven. From punk rock to ethereal hard rock, we always express ourselves regardless of genre. Read more>>
Kaire Umoja

Quality is a non negotiable that I aim to uphold with my brand and myself as a creative. As the brand grows, I want to create a standard that matches my creative output. With my photography I look to prioritize art over content. When I create, the goal I always have for my work is for it to be art. I see content as product with the destination being only social media. When I capture photos, I visualize them as more physical than only meta. Read more>>
Mani Draper

The foundation of our company’s North Star is quality control. Quality control in a space where our representation is marginalized, resources are scarce and in an industry that at times promotes or at the very least celebrates cutting corners. Restoring the prestige of art and providing service and insulation to those creating in ways that hadn’t considered. Read more>>
Jazmin Curiel

I strongly believe that not only quality but consistency is key in any business. Since the moment I decided to start this journey I knew one of the most important qualities I wanted for Piel Bella was to create high quality formulas as well as consistency with the ways every single one was formulated, batched, packaged, labeled & finally the way they are presented to our clients. At the moment Piel Bella operates out my apartment, Read more>>
