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Posts tagged "Steve Jobs"

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Why You Should Love Your Enemies in Business

Posted on January 10, 2025 by Kevin D. Johnson in Apple, Bill Gates, Microsoft, Steve Jobs, Strategy, Teamwork, Technology

A man can’t be too careful in the choice of his enemies. —Oscar Wilde, Irish writer, poet. One of the biggest rivalries in business history is between Apple and Microsoft, two behemoths that have ruled the technology sector for decades. Wherever you go in the world, whether it’s to the United States or to China, […]

View Post Apple, AT&T, Bill Gates, Boston Red Sox, Burger King, Coca-Cola, Enemy, Ford, General Motors, Ivan Drago, McDonald's, Microsoft, New York Yankees, Pepsi-Cola, Rocky, Steve Jobs, Strategy, Teamwork, Technology, Verizon

You Don’t Always Have to Be the Smartest One in the Room

Posted on January 6, 2025 by Kevin D. Johnson in Accomplishment, Apple, Business Attire, Creativity, Employees, Misconceptions, Self-Actualization, Seniority, Serial Entrepreneurship, Steve Jobs, Youth Entrepreneurship

You never really learn much from hearing yourself speak. —George Clooney, actor, director Have you ever listened to a CEO of a major company speak and wonder how in the world that person got to be CEO? Perhaps this “imposter” is not very articulate at all, or has no clue about the company and seems […]

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How Your Teenage Years Can Predict Your Entrepreneurial Success

Posted on November 8, 2021 by Kevin D. Johnson in Apple, Mavericks, Steve Jobs, Youth Entrepreneurship

Here’s to the crazy ones. The rebels. The troublemakers. The ones who see things differently. While some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do. —Apple, “Think Different” campaign, advertising copy. It’s no coincidence […]

View Post Apple, BackRub, Berkeley Blue, Black Box, Disruption, Google, Larry Page, Mavericks, Oaf Tobark, Psychology, Rebellion, Sergey Brin, Stanford University, Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak

You Are Odd, and It’s OK

Posted on November 2, 2021 by Kevin D. Johnson in Billionaires, Calculated Risk, Courage, Creativity, Fear, Mark Zuckerberg, Millionaires, Misconceptions, People, Productivity, Serial Entrepreneurship, Skills, Software Development, Steve Jobs, Success, Talent

Eventually, the nerds and the geeks will have their day. —Judd Apatow, film producer, comedy writer Chances are that when you think of the most successful and wealthy entrepreneurs, you don’t think of a group of weird people. Instead, you probably think of well-respected and brilliant people who exhibit all the admirable qualities of well-rounded, […]

View Post Cass Business School, Cisco, dyslexia, Geeks, John Chambers, Judd Apatow, Julie Login, Kinkos, Mark Zuckerberg, Nerds, Paul Orfalea, Richard Branson, Steve Jobs, The Economist, Virgin Group

How to Prevent Burnout and Increase Productivity

Posted on October 27, 2021 by Kevin D. Johnson in Bill Gates, Competition, Competitive Advantage, Competitive Landscape, Facebook, Fear, Inspiration, Management, Mark Zuckerberg, Microsoft, Preparation, Productivity, Steve Jobs, Strategy, Teamwork

Two heads are better than one. —John Heywood, English playwright. One of my favorite events in the Summer Olympic Games is the 4×100 meter relay. In this event, a team runs 400 meters total, once around a regulation athletics track, with four teammates running 100 meters each. Currently, Jamaica holds the world record time of […]

View Post Bill Gates, Eduardo Saverin, Fear, Google, Greed, Jamaica, Larry Page, Mark Zuckerberg, Michael Johnson, Olympic Games, Olympics, OmniPublisher, Paul Allen, Pride, Sergey Brin, Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, Track & Field, Usain Bolt, World Record, Yohan Blake

You’re in Sales, Whether You Want to Be or Not

Posted on October 23, 2021 by Kevin D. Johnson in Accomplishment, Apple, Competition, Competitive Advantage, Competitive Landscape, Facebook, Failure, Making Deals, Management, Mark Zuckerberg, Marketing, Misconceptions, Risk, Sales, Serial Entrepreneurship, Software, Software Development, Strategy, Success

Timid salesmen have skinny kids. —Zig Ziglar, author, motivational speaker Reality hit us like a Mack truck and stopped us dead in our tracks. Although we reached our goal of creating OmniPublisher, one of the first content management systems built specifically for newspapers and other periodicals, we realized that we forgot to include the most […]

View Post Apple, Eduardo Saverin, Facebook, George Cloutier, Goldman Sachs, Mack Truck, Mark Zuckerberg, Netflix, OmniPublisher, Pandora, Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, Twitter, Webvan, Zig Ziglar

Maximize Your Value

Posted on October 14, 2021 by Kevin D. Johnson in Apple, Business Plan, Calculated Risk, Competition, Competitive Advantage, Competitive Landscape, Courage, Customer Objections, Making Deals, Marketing, Negotiation, Networking, Premium, Price, Self-Discipline, Success, Talent

Our belief was that if we kept putting great products in front of customers, they would continue to open their wallets. —Steve Jobs, cofounder, Apple As a sophomore in college, I cofounded a Latin jazz band called Río Negro with a Puerto Rican friend of mine who played congas. We loved everything about Latin music and […]

View Post Apple, Atlanta, Bill Clinton, Latin Jazz, Rio Negro, Steve Jobs, Super Bowl

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  • Why You Should Love Your Enemies in Business January 10, 2025
  • You Don’t Always Have to Be the Smartest One in the Room January 6, 2025
  • How I Learned the Hard Way to Plan an Exit Strategy January 2, 2025

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