Evolving My Work Life

Om Malik | Thursday, September 4, 2008 | 2:27 PM PT | 52 comments

Earlier this week, when I announced the promotion of Paul Walborsky to CEO of Giga Omni Media, the company I started in 2006, it was part of a plan that was hatched long before I returned to work after my health scare. That plan was to make the company less reliant on any one person — notably myself. 

At the same time that I hired Paul to run the business side of things back in the summer of 2007, I also brought on Carolyn Pritchard as managing editor. In that role, she steers the editorial ship, ensuring that we produce high-quality blogging content while always adhering to the best practices of traditional journalism. Her more than 10 years of experience in the field and even hand are what keep things running smoothly, editorially-wise.

The third leg of this plan has been to focus my energies on the most strategic aspects of the company. Now we’re kicking the execution of this plan into high gear, adding more blogs (as evidenced by our recent purchase of jkOnTheRun) and soon, more people, including some seasoned, well-known names. As we grow, we are committed to a level of editorial quality that not only meets but exceeds our readers’ expectations. This makes the job of finding new talent and nurturing our existing stars a critical one — and is a job to which I am going to be dedicating a significant amount of my time going forward. (If you are interested in writing for us, send me an email.)

Does this mean I’m going to stop writing? Hell no. But I am going to limit myself to writing two posts a day — more in-depth pieces, like the kind I used to write for Business 2.0 before I founded GigaOM. (You can follow my posts at http://om.gigaom.com.)

Another thing that I’m going to be focusing on is figuring out how to best use all the tools available to further enhance the blogging experience, to add depth and context to what is our bread and butter: news and analysis.

We’re already trying out some of these tools, such as with GigaOM Daily, our Twitter-inspired news service; map mashups created by the Earth2Tech crew; and NTV Station, our early attempt at an online video guide. (I’m also looking for a senior engineer-type person who has some ideas around new media. Again, if you’re interested, drop me a line.)

These are steps towards building a new kind of media company, one that thrives on the availability of always-on connectivity, which allows for easy distribution — and easier consumption — of information. Just like the cable boom gave birth to media groups befitting the medium, such as CNN and ESPN, broadband is going to play host yet another generation of new media entities. We are trying hard to be one of them, with technology and its infinite niches as our focus. If you look at WebWorkerDailyNewTeeVee, Earth2Tech and OStatic, you can see that we are well on our way.

In many ways, launching these blogs has been like starting a company long before there is an obvious market, betting that they will meet a need. It is why I am delighted by this next bit of news.

Earlier this summer, the general partners at True Ventures — Jon Callaghan, Phil Black and John Burke — invited me to be a venture partner at their firm. The offer was extremely flattering as True is one of Silicon Valley’s most talented venture teams, one that also includes Tony Conrad, CEO of Sphere (which was recently sold to AOL), and Toni Schneider, CEO of Automattic. After talking it over with my team, my parents and my trusted friends, I went back to the guys who had enough faith in me to back my crazy idea of turning a tiny blog into a big media business — and said yes.

The move will not take any time away from my work at GigaOM. What it will do, however, is give me a chance to closely observe the venture business, which could lead me to one day being a venture capitalist myself. And it is yet another way for me to indulge in my love of startups. Though I am extremely picky as to which startup I write about, I love meeting them all. Why? Because ideas fascinate me. People amaze me. So this is just an extension of the same enthusiasm, but from a different dimension.

So far, I have refrained from writing about companies funded by True Ventures. And when I have, such as in the case of Automattic and Sphere, I have disclosed the relationships. Starting today, even that stops. Any mention of True Ventures-backed companies by our writers is going to have a disclosure statement next to it. You can keep tabs of my disclosures on my profile page. I will continue to disclose any conflicts on individual posts, should such a situation arise. 

I am going back to writing about topics that are nearest and dearest to my heart: big technology trends and policy in general, and of course, broadband and Internet infrastructure in particular.

Wish me luck and good sense.

16 trackbacks so far

September 5th, 2008
8:17 AM PT

[...] capitalist myself. And it is yet another way for me to indulge in my love of startups,” stated Malik. “Though I am extremely picky as to which startup I write about, I love meeting them all. [...]

September 8th, 2008
4:36 AM PT

[...] Om Malik, the namesake of technology blog GigaOm, has joined True Ventures as a venture partner. He will continue writing for Gigaom, although he has hired both a CEO and managing editor. True Ventures invested in GigaOm last year. Om discusses the moves here. [...]

September 8th, 2008
9:32 AM PT

[...] Paul Walborsky to the role. Mr. Malik buried the news of his new role at True Ventures deep in a Sept. 4 blog post titled “Evolving My Work [...]

September 8th, 2008
10:49 AM PT

[...] Paul Walborsky to the role. Mr. Malik buried the news of his new role at True Ventures deep in a Sept. 4 blog post titled “Evolving My Work [...]

September 8th, 2008
11:34 AM PT

[...] GigaOm has evolved though, so too has Om’s scope and ambition. I will leave it to Om’s own words to describe his motivations for joining us and the evolution of his career and life. With Om [...]

[...] acquisition follows closely on the news that Om would give up the CEO job and take a position as a partner at True Ventures, the VC firm with an investment in his network. In that announcement, he said that adding new blogs [...]

September 15th, 2008
11:25 PM PT

[...] he added mobile blog JKOnTheRun to his blog roster under the GigaOm brand (and two weeks after he joined True Ventures as a [...]

[...] School of Journalism who edits the Journal of Mass Media Ethics. He observed that Om’s promise to be disclosure conflicts is almost entirely irrelevant: Ms. Wilkins added that the remedies for [...]

September 16th, 2008
10:31 AM PT

[...] Giga Omni Mediaと名付けているのには理由がある。Om Malikのブログ帝国はTheAppleBlogを取得して、またほんの少し版図を広げた。一ヶ月前にモバイルブログのJKOnTheRunがGigaOmブランド配下となったところだ(そしてOm Malikは二週間前にパートナーとしてTrue Venturesに参加したところ)。 [...]

[...] still unclear how this new relationship will affect his burgeoning media property. He disclosed it in classic PR-burial style at the end of this recent blog post, but was outed by the New York Times’ tech blog here. Then there’s Michael Arrington of TechCrunch, [...]

September 18th, 2008
12:17 AM PT

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[...] y la web 2.0 son Michael Arrington y Om Malik; Michael ya participa de varios startups y ahora Om acaba de anunciar su incorporación a True Ventures el mismo VC que participó en la primer ronda de [...]

October 6th, 2008
7:20 AM PT

[...] ability to grow even in the face of adversity, whether organically or through acquisitions. Before I go back to work, please join me in welcoming Ammar to our [...]

October 6th, 2008
9:58 AM PT

[...] (where VentureBeat will also be syndicated). More surprisingly, Malik also announced that he has become a venture partner at True Ventures, GigaOM’s main venture backer. (Despite Malik’s assurances, the role [...]

December 17th, 2008
10:56 AM PT

[...] — given my recent foray into the land of VCs, I qualify as a baby [...]

January 7th, 2009
2:02 PM PT

[...] still unclear how this new relationship will affect his burgeoning media property. He disclosed it in classic PR-burial style at the end of this recent blog post, but was outed by the New York Times’ tech blog [...]

36 comments so far

September 4th, 2008
2:47 PM PT
Tony Conrad said:

OM - we are thrilled to have you join Toni and I as fellow Venture Partners.

Paul & Caroline & GigaOM Team - congrats on your evolving roles and thank you to the entire GigaOM team for sharing OM with us.

September 4th, 2008
3:06 PM PT
Pat Phelan said:

OM
This is wonderful news, heading to airport in a few hours and will congratulate you in person next week in San Francisco.

September 4th, 2008
3:09 PM PT

Great news all around !

September 4th, 2008
3:09 PM PT
Om Malik said:

@Pat

Thanks and see you this weekend I hope.

September 4th, 2008
3:16 PM PT
Braughm said:

Om, congrats and welcome to the True family!

September 4th, 2008
3:42 PM PT

Congratulations! What a fantastic compliment and exciting opportunity.

September 4th, 2008
3:45 PM PT

Om, our conversation from this morning is up here: (link) — thanks so much for that, it is inspiring to see how you are evolving your life.

September 4th, 2008
4:27 PM PT
dave said:

congratulations- true looks like a very solid team (i’m a huge fan of meebo and scanr already)….

September 4th, 2008
4:36 PM PT
Om Malik said:

@RObert

It was great to see you and spend time with you. Sometimes it is hard to verbalize but you are someone who lets people ramble and do a good job. Don’t work too hard my friend.

September 4th, 2008
5:11 PM PT
Greg Isaacs said:

Om- Congrats! This is excellent news. I have no doubt you will be a huge asset to True ventures.

September 4th, 2008
6:40 PM PT
Nick said:

Congrats boss! Good luck and keep being healthy!

September 4th, 2008
7:06 PM PT
Jim Courtney said:

Om,

Congratulations. And I want to say once again it has been a pleasure working with Carolyn and other members of your team.

And congratulations on your change of lifestyle.

September 4th, 2008
7:23 PM PT
brian smith said:

congrats, om! so when r u going to sit down with me to get the rundown on my biz?!?

September 4th, 2008
7:52 PM PT
jontrue said:

Dear Om,

It is an incredible privilege to call you a Partner.

From all of us at True, welcome.

I continue to be amazed by the resourcefulness, creativity and talent of Carolyn, Paul and the entire Team GigaOm.

Great entrepreneurs like you show all of us how to identify, attract and motivate other exceptional people. Well done.

Best,
Jon Callaghan

September 4th, 2008
8:28 PM PT

Congrats, Om — sounds like a great fit.

September 4th, 2008
9:15 PM PT

Om, congrats! A perfect fit in every way.

September 4th, 2008
9:17 PM PT
sachin said:

Best of Luck for your work & health.

September 4th, 2008
9:33 PM PT

Om,

Glad to read about the new developments.

All we need now is another season of the GigaOM show. Video adds a level of personal touch to our interaction with GigaOM that blogs can’t match.

Keep it coming, and take care.

September 4th, 2008
9:38 PM PT

Congrats Om. Looking forward to seeing you at Mobilize.

September 4th, 2008
10:28 PM PT
omfut said:

Congratulations OM.. Looks like lot of good things happening to you and Gigaom team. Iam more than poisitive that this awesome blog is gone be a big media one day. Wish you all the best for your grand vision.

September 4th, 2008
11:51 PM PT

Congratulations, Om! You’ve got a great team, and I feel humbled to be a small part of it.

September 5th, 2008
1:08 AM PT
Sidharth said:

Contrats Om. Nice to see you blog growing. It is my favourite tech blog. But as I mentioned in one of your earlier posts also - bring back the GigaOM Show. We miss it badly.

September 5th, 2008
2:03 AM PT

Congratulations, Om! This is really great news.

Please also think of startups from Germany when you research articles or consider investments. Remember that Ciao.com, which Microsoft just bought for a whopping $468m, is from Munich. In Berlin we have Plazes.com and Smart2go, which now are called Nokia Maps.

We have a thriving startup scene but the websites covering topic are boring and mostly copypasting press releases. An analysis like yours is missing.

September 5th, 2008
4:07 AM PT
Fergus Burns said:

Hi Om,

congrats on new opportunities - sounds like a great fit

You just need to travel over to Ireland to keep tabs on startup activity here

Best Regards
Fergus

September 5th, 2008
5:48 AM PT
Mark Kingdon said:

Om,

Congratulations on taking this next step to build a mega media company and on your opportunity at True Ventures.

Best of luck!

September 5th, 2008
10:23 AM PT
Manoj said:

Congrats Om!

September 5th, 2008
11:05 AM PT
Om Malik said:

@ all …. thanks for the comments and your kind words of encouragement.

On the specific question of the GigaOM Show, we are pretty close to re-launching. Hopefully once we can agree on the new set.

September 5th, 2008
2:37 PM PT
Charleen said:

Om - Congratulations, and the best of luck to you in this new and exciting journey of yours! - Charleen

September 6th, 2008
2:15 AM PT
Naraini Malik said:

Dearest Om
congrats! on your progress and i am happy with your progress.

Your Mom

September 8th, 2008
5:38 PM PT

Om, this is great for you and us. There is a big void in people writing about big technology trends. Gillmor still does it sometimes, but there is plenty of need. Can’t wait to read your pieces. And of course you will end up being a VC! Doesn’t everybody?

September 8th, 2008
8:00 PM PT
bijan sabet said:

congrats Om.

very happy for you.

September 9th, 2008
2:51 AM PT

Congrats Om! I remember when we both visited the offices of True Ventures 2 years ago, they were just unpacking the tables, and you had that meeting room. What an exciting past 2 years !

September 9th, 2008
4:21 AM PT
Om Malik said:

@bijan and @Rodrigo,

thanks guys - it will be ride and fun working with you guys as well. appreciate the kind words.

September 9th, 2008
10:46 AM PT
Krewell said:

Om,

All the best in your new “venture!” You’re definitely making the right moves. Keep living the dream.

Kevin

September 9th, 2008
3:02 PM PT
Tony Wright said:

Wow– I can’t believe I missed this news. Big congrats to you and kudos to True.

September 16th, 2008
10:28 AM PT

@Om,

Slow crawl of my news Inbox — missed this big one. It’s truly interesting to see how your plans are morphing. Congrats on joining True.

Indus

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