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Being the
richest man in the cemetery doesn’t matter to me … Going to bed at
night saying we’ve done something wonderful… that’s what matters to me. |
Steve Jobs
Apple |
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"I was worth
over
$1,000,000
when I was 23,
and over $10,000,000
when I was 24,
and over
$100,000,000
when I was 25,
and it wasn’t that important because
I never did it
for the money."
~
Steve
Jobs >>> |
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Start
Small, Think Big
Don't worry about too many things at once. Take a handful of
simple things to begin with, and then progress to more
complex ones.
Think about not just tomorrow, but the future.
"I want to put a ding in the universe,” revealed Steve Jobs
his
dream. |
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Turn Your Dream to Reality
Venturepreneurial Flight
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9 |
Ask
for
feedback |
Ask for
feedback
from people with
diverse backgrounds.
Each one will tell you one useful thing. If you're at the
top of the chain, sometimes people won't give you honest
feedback
because they're afraid. In this case, disguise yourself, or
get feedback from other sources. Focus on those who will use
your product –
listen to your customers
first.
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Innovate |
Innovation
distinguishes a
leader from a follower. Delegate, let
other
top executives
do 50% of your routine work
to be able to spend 50% your time on the new stuff.
Say no to 1,000 things
to make sure you don't get on the wrong track or try to do
too much. Concentrate on really important creations and
radical innovation. Hire people who want to make the
best things in the world. You need a very
product-oriented
culture, even in a
technology
company. Lots of companies have tons of great engineers and
smart people. But ultimately, there needs to be some
gravitational force that pulls it all together.
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