From Fort Worth to Forward Thinking

XT Returns from Collective 54 with Shared Fire

When the Pixel Dreams Executive Team (XT) attended the annual Collective 54 flagship conference in Fort Worth, Texas, the focus was shared context and alignment. As a long-time member of the Collective 54 community, CEO Khalid aka Dreams has spent years immersed in the mindset of founders building professional services firms at scale. The gathering gave the broader XT direct exposure to that perspective, helping establish a common frame of reference for how Pixel Dreams thinks about growth, decision-making, and what comes next.

 


 

Strategic Alignment and Market Validation

 
The Collective 54 community is an exclusive network of founders building and scaling professional services firms. For the Pixel Dreams XT, attending the annual conference (branded “The Reunion” in 2025) provided deeper context for conversations taking place inside the company. The conference helped XT align around the challenges that emerge at various stages of growth.



 

Facing Shared Challenges

Many of the challenges shared by other founders at the conference mirrored dynamics that XT was already navigating. Hearing perspectives echoed across the broader Collective 54 community reinforced the team’s approach to addressing those dynamics at scale.

Sarah aka Energize noted this sense of validation: “The challenges we’re experiencing as a business have been solved for, in one shape or another, by another member organization. We’re not facing anything insurmountable in our growth journey.”




 

Defining the Future of Professional Services

At the conference, Greg Alexander (founder of Collective 54) provided crucial context on the evolution of professional services.

  • Era One is “people-powered” and reliant on time and material billing.
  • Era Two involves people empowered by technology (where Pixel Dreams is currently positioned).
  • Era Three is “value-driven,” relying on people empowered by AI and agents.

Jenn aka Thrive confirmed that the XT is focused on this transition: “Whether Khalid is part of a project team or client conversation or not, the PD culture is still honoured and exercised by the rest of the team.” This strong foundation means PD is working to rapidly transition into the value-driven Era Three, focusing on delivering value at scale using AI.

 

Reinforcing Value-Based Pricing

The conference reinforced the XT’s strategic conviction that professional services should shift from selling labor by the hour to selling value.

Vito aka Nexus emphasized that the experience strengthened his views on client relations: “We should never be afraid to have those types of conversations (about money and value). The XT gained a common language for addressing client pricing models and integrating AI functionally for better service.

Elliott aka Elevate described how this strategic scaling impacts foundational thinking: “You have to be planning really early on for that skyscraper as you add stories to the house.”
 


 

Team Bonding and Alignment

 
The trip successfully met the dual goals of fostering team cohesion and providing the XT with exposure to the mindset of founders and entrepreneurs. The full XT attendance created a shared experience that resulted in a common perspective, vocabulary, and thought structure necessary for growing and scaling the organization.

 

 

Focused Interaction and Integration

For team members like Vito, the getaway was crucial for dedicated interaction with peers whose operating styles are not observed daily due to the company’s growth. He noted the benefit of this focused time: “It was good just to be in an environment where you’re not thinking about the day-to-day, you’re thinking about what can be.” The trip successfully bonded the team and further integrated newer members like Elliott and Vito.

 

Celebrating Wins Abroad

Beyond the conference, the team connected socially. The group spent time together after conference hours, notably gathering to watch the Toronto Blue Jays compete in the World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers. The excitement of watching the home team compete in such a highly significant event while on the trip enhanced the team bonding experience.




 


 

Conclusion: Building to Last

 
Pixel Dreams’ XT returned with a renewed sense of confidence and energy. The context of the conference, which largely focused on founders aiming to “build to sell” and exit their businesses, sharpened Pixel Dreams’ unique philosophical commitment to last 100 years and beyond.

This clear distinction means PD prioritizes culture and fulfillment over short-term metrics. Lannie aka Star articulated this commitment to longevity: “We didn’t sacrifice our sense of happiness and fulfillment and fun along the way.” This dedication to a strong, lasting foundation, rather than an exit strategy, ensures that even as the company grows, the “PD way” remains paramount. The collective attendance of the XT serves to eliminate the founder bottleneck, ensuring the company can take quick, collective action without founders becoming the sole governors of growth.

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