I've been proposing a not so unique idea to several of my audio buddies. Since most high-end audio companies are small independent shops, their ability to move their interests beyond the basic business struggles is almost non existent.
My suggestion is to create a high end audio association that represents the interests of this industry. I know that CEA and other associations are supposed to represent our interests but let's face it; we're a small group without much influence on key strategic industry issues.
My experience working on issues of this nature at a national level has shown me that you can improve the position of small cottage industries but you need a broader, more coherent voice to do it. I'd certainly help to set up an initiative of this nature.
The benefits of creating such an organization are many- influencing policy at several levels of industry and government, creating relationships with non traditional business partners that increase opportunities, resources, and exposure and helping with basic business essentials and benefit packages.
I know Im making this sound all rosy. Its not. There would be many, many tough issues to decide and not everyones needs could be met. But I see a big upside. Besides, whats the biggest risk? It doesnt work? That doesnt seem like a risk to me given the state of the industry.
Go ahead and beat me up but I see something of vaule in this idea.
My suggestion is to create a high end audio association that represents the interests of this industry. I know that CEA and other associations are supposed to represent our interests but let's face it; we're a small group without much influence on key strategic industry issues.
My experience working on issues of this nature at a national level has shown me that you can improve the position of small cottage industries but you need a broader, more coherent voice to do it. I'd certainly help to set up an initiative of this nature.
The benefits of creating such an organization are many- influencing policy at several levels of industry and government, creating relationships with non traditional business partners that increase opportunities, resources, and exposure and helping with basic business essentials and benefit packages.
I know Im making this sound all rosy. Its not. There would be many, many tough issues to decide and not everyones needs could be met. But I see a big upside. Besides, whats the biggest risk? It doesnt work? That doesnt seem like a risk to me given the state of the industry.
Go ahead and beat me up but I see something of vaule in this idea.