As we evolve Studios United, we're pioneering radical changes that will reshape the landscape of creative work for global brands. We've officially removed the word 'bid' from our vocabulary. Why? It carries the weight of competition, stress, and a zero-sum game mindset that stifles true creativity. In its place, we've introduced “RWA”—Ready, Willing, and Able. This isn't just a change in terminology; it's a revolution in perspective.
RWA represents a commitment to collaboration, capability, and readiness to deliver exceptional results without the shadow of unnecessary competition. It's about recognizing the value and unique contributions of each creative studio, transforming how we engage with global brands and each other.
It's truly inspiring to see how our community of creative studios has already embraced this term, integrating it into our daily conversations and collaborations. The power of words to shape reality has never been more evident. RWA fosters a sense of partnership and teamwork, not just among creative teams but also with our clients. It alleviates the pressure of competing on price alone, allowing creativity and innovation to take center stage. It emphasizes studios' skills, experience, and readiness to meet client needs rather than treating creative work as a commodity.
As we move forward, let's embrace RWA not just as three words but as a philosophy guiding our interactions, projects, and impact on the world. Together, Stimulated-Inc. and Studios United are not just chipping away at the old, broken system; we're laying the foundation for a future where creative work is valued, respected, and flourishing.
Good riddance to 'bids.' We're happy to leave behind a term that no longer serves us, creating an era of collaboration and mutual success. I’m glad you’re gone.
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