The Innovation Secrets of Steve Jobs (Review and Analysis of Gallo's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Carmine Gallo's book "The Innovation Secrets of Steve Jobs" talks about Steve Jobs, co-founder and CEO of Apple, the electronic powerhouse. Steve Jobs is widely regarded as one of the most successful innovators in history and Gallo shows in his book how he pulls that off. For one thing, he doesn’t believe that a rigid step-by-step method exists for innovation. Nor do Apple employees attend classes or seminars on "How to innovate". Instead, Steve Jobs has achieved genuine breakthrough success by applying seven general principles. This summary highlights those seven principles: 1. Do what you love; 2. Aspire to change the world; 3. Kick-start your brain; 4. Sell dreams, not products; 5. Say no to the unnecessary; 6. Create insanely great experiences; 7. Master delivering the message.
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The Innovation Secrets Of Steve Jobs by Carmine Gallo
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MAIN IDEA
Steve Jobs, cofounder and CEO of Apple, the electronic powerhouse, is widely regarded as one of the most successful innovators in history. How does he pull that off? Well, for one thing, he doesn’t believe a rigid step-by-step method exists for innovation. Nor do Apple employees attend classes or seminars on How to innovate
. Instead, Steve Jobs has achieved genuine breakthrough success by applying seven general principles:
About the Author
CARMINE GALLO is a communication skills coach who works with CEOs and executives at leading companies including Intel, IBM, Chase, Nokia, The Home Depot, Bank of America and others. He is the founder of his own consulting firm, Gallo Communications. Mr. Gallo is an accomplished keynote speaker and seminar leader who speaks in the U.S. and in many other parts of the world. In addition to writing a weekly leadership and communication skills column for BusinessWeek.com, Mr. Gallo is the author of four books including The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs, Fire Them Up! and 10 Simple Secrets of the World’s Greatest Business Communicators. Mr. Gallo has worked for CNN, TechTV, CNET and CBS and has won an Emmy award for his work.
Mr. Gallo’s Web site is at www.CarmineGallo.com.
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1. Do what you love
Follow your heart and do things you feel passionate about