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Lessons from my silent mentors
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5. An established company which, in an age demanding innovation, is not able to innovate, is doomed to decline and extinction.
6. Business has only two functions – marketing and innovation. All the rest are costs.
7. The aim of marketing is to know and understand the customer so well the product or service fits him and sells itself.
8. The best way to predict the future is to create it.
9. Within five years, if you’re in the same business you are in now, you’re going to be out of business.
10. The entrepreneur always searches for change, responds to it, and exploits it as an opportunity.
11. …effective executives do not start out by looking at weaknesses. You cannot build performance on weaknesses. You can build only on strengths. Make weaknesses irrelevant.
12. We now accept the fact that learning is a lifelong process of keeping abreast of change. And the most pressing task is to teach people how to learn.
13. Time is the scarcest resource and unless it is managed, nothing else can be managed.
14. Mentor Expertise Gifts Management thought leader Strategic focus Necessity of continual change Lifetime learning
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16. Conversations among the members of your marketplace happen whether you like it or not. Good marketing encourages the right sort of conversations.
17. Choose your customers. Fire the ones that hurt your ability to deliver the right story to the others.
18. In a crowded marketplace, fitting in is failing. In a busy marketplace, not standing out is the same as being invisible.
19. The easiest thing is to react. The second easiest is to respond. But the hardest thing is to initiate.
20. Every interaction, every assignment, is a chance to make a change, a chance to delight or surprise or to touch someone.
21. Most organizations spend their time marketing to the crowd. Smart organizations assemble the tribe.
22. The act of giving someone a smile, of connecting to a human, of taking initiative, of being creative, of putting on a show – these are things that we do for free all our lives. And then we get to work and we expect to merely do what we’re told and get paid for it.
28. If you don’t have a competitive advantage, don’t compete.
29. An organization’s ability to learn and translate that learning into action rapidly is the ultimate competitive advantage.
30. Giving people self confidence is by far the most important thing that I can do because then they will act.
31. Globalization has changed us into a company that searches the world, not just to sell or to source, but to find intellectual capital – the world’s best talent and greatest ideas.
32. The essence of competitiveness is liberated when we make people believe that what they think and do is important – and then get out of their way while they do it.
33. Willingness to change is a strength, even if it means plunging part of the company into total confusion for a while.
42. Mentor Expertise Gifts Customer centric Persistence Experimentation Not afraid of failure
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44. Design is a funny word. Some people think design means how it looks. But of course, if you dig deeper, it’s really how it works. The design of the Mac wasn’t what it looked like, although that was part of it. Primarily, it was how it worked.
45. A lot of people in our industry haven’t had very diverse experiences. So they don’t have enough dots to connect, and they end up with very linear solutions without a broad perspective on the problem. The broader one’s understanding of the human experience, the better design we will have.
46. For something this complicated, it’s really hard to design products by focus groups. A lot of times, people don’t know what they want until you show it to them.
47. That’s been one of my mantras — focus and simplicity. Simple can be harder than complex: You have to work hard to get your thinking clean to make it simple. But it’s worth it in the end because once you get there, you can move mountains.
48. 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.
49. The cure for Apple is not cost-cutting. The cure for Apple is to innovate its way out of its current predicament … May, 1999.
50. You can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future. You have to trust in something — your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down, and it has made all the difference in my life.
51. Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life.
52. I’m convinced that about half of what separates the successful entrepreneurs from the non-successful ones is pure perseverance.
57. About Dr. Schoultz Dr. Schoultz has thirty five years of business development, marketing, technology, and business operations experience. He served as VP / President of Distribution Technologies, a company he helped to found and grow to a 700 M + / year market leader. Dr. Schoultz Ph. D. is from the University of Virginia.
58. Thank You ! mschoultz@yahoo.com Twitter: mikeschoultz
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