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FoundersSeptember 3, 2018

#36 Finding The Next Steve Jobs: How to Find, Keep, and Nurture Talent

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What I learned from reading Finding The Next Steve Jobs: How to Find, Keep, and Nurture Talent by Nolan Bushnell. --- A pong is a piece of advice designed to help enhance creativity. It applies to only where the advice is helpful. Unlike a rule which thinks itself applicable to every situation. (4:36) Cherish the pink-haired. (16:53) Hire the obnoxious: Steve Jobs believed he was always right and was willing to push harder and longer than other people who might have had equally good ideas but caved under pressure. (19:07) Expect to be criticized. Everyone said Atari was nuts. When I explained Chuck E Cheese they laughed. "The horse is here to stay, but the automobile is only a novelty - a fad." President of Michigan Savings Bank, advising Henry Ford’s lawyer not to invest in Ford Motor Company, 1903 (20:23) One of the best ways to find creative people is to ask a simple question: What books do you like? (24:15) When your company establishes that anyone can and should contribute, you will end up hearing some very good suggestions coming from unlikely places. (26:03) I strongly believe that everyone who wants to be creative must find a place where their mind can be alone and untouched any the insanity of complexity. (30:20) Champion bad ideas: WD-40 is called that because the first 39 versions of the product failed. WD-40 stands for “Water Displacement, 40th formula.” (32:11) Any idiot can say no. There’s no mental process there. If you don’t like something, the trick is to think of something better. (37:04) Invent haphazard holidays. Unplanned days off for the entire company (38:00) Everyone who has ever taken a shower has had a good idea. The thing that matters is what you do with the idea once you get out of the shower. So if there’s only one thing you take from this book, it’s this: You must act! Do something! (41:29) ---- Founders Notes gives you the ability to tap into the collective knowledge of history's greatest entrepreneurs on demand. Use it to supplement the decisions you make in your work. Get access to Founders Notes here. ---- “I have listened to every episode released and look forward to every episode that comes out. The only criticism I would have is that after each podcast I usually want to buy the book because I am interested so my poor wallet suffers. ” — Gareth Be like Gareth. Buy a book: All the books featured on Founders Podcast
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Finding the Next Steve Jobs cover

The book discusses how to find, keep, and nurture talent, emphasizing creativity and the concept of PONGs as pieces of advice to enhance creativity.

Sentiment: Deep Dive
Trigger: creativity in companies
For: Managers and leaders in creative industries
Key quote: Creativity must flow freely and liberally throughout the entire company, and will only succeed if a succession of many people is in place to guide it along.
The host discusses the importance of fostering creativity within a company, referencing Nolan Bushnell's book as a guide to nurturing talent and innovation. The book emphasizes the need for flexibility over strict rules to allow creativity to thrive among all employees.
ASIN: 1476759820
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Blinkist cover

The speaker compares their notes compilation to Blinkist, which summarizes nonfiction books into shorter formats.

Sentiment: Passing Reference
Trigger: supporting the podcast
For: entrepreneurs and podcast listeners
Key quote: it's very similar to the idea of what Blinkist is, when I used to advertise for them on this podcast, what they're doing for nonfiction books, they, they take a book that might take you six hours or 10 hours to read, and they do a 15 minute summary.
The host mentioned 'Blinkist' as a comparison to his own project, 'founders notes', which summarizes key ideas from entrepreneurship podcasts. He highlighted how 'Blinkist' condenses lengthy nonfiction books into brief summaries, similar to what he aims to do with podcast content.
ASIN: B07KRM53PR
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Creativity, Inc. cover

The speaker mentions Ed Catmull's book as one of their favorites and emphasizes its importance for entrepreneurs, highlighting its lack of fluff and relevance to creativity in the workplace.

Sentiment: Highly Recommended
Trigger: importance for entrepreneurs
For: entrepreneurs and creative professionals
Key quote: its lack of fluff and relevance to creativity in the workplace.
The host highlights 'Creativity, Inc.' as a favorite book that provides valuable insights for entrepreneurs. They emphasize its straightforward approach and relevance to fostering creativity in the workplace.
ASIN: B09W2VSMCL
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Snow Crash cover
Snow Crash
Neal Stephenson

The speaker lists 'Snow Crash' as one of the favorite books that are popular among creative people, particularly in the context of science fiction.

Sentiment: Passing Reference
Trigger: creative problem solving
For: Individuals interested in creativity and innovation
Key quote: I've never met a creative person in my life that didn't respond with enthusiasm to question about reading habits.
The host mentions 'Snow Crash' as part of a broader discussion on the reading habits of creative individuals. This reference highlights the importance of diverse reading in fostering creativity and innovation.
ASIN: B00005NZJA
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The Lord of the Rings cover

The speaker mentions 'The Lord of the Rings' as one of the favorite books that creative people tend to enjoy.

Sentiment: Passing Reference
Trigger: favorite books for creatives
For: creative individuals and artists
Key quote: 'The Lord of the Rings' as one of the favorite books that creative people tend to enjoy.
The host highlights 'The Lord of the Rings' as a popular choice among creative individuals. This mention serves to illustrate the types of literature that inspire and resonate with artists and creators.
ASIN: B0099SNQYG
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The Republic cover

The speaker includes 'The Republic' in a list of favorite books, indicating its relevance to creative individuals.

Sentiment: Passing Reference
Trigger: creative thinking and anarchy
For: Individuals interested in creativity and organizational structure
Key quote: I particularly I'm gonna be predisposed to like this next pong it's ask about books and this is Nolan's advice for all of us one of the best ways to find creative people is to ask a simple question what books do you like.
The host mentions 'The Republic' by Plato in the context of discussing the importance of creativity and diverse input in organizations. This reference highlights the philosophical underpinnings of governance and structure, which contrasts with the idea of a more anarchic, horizontal company structure.
ASIN: N/A
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Hyperion cover
Hyperion
Dan Simmons

The speaker mentions 'Hyperion' as one of the favorite books that creative people often read.

Sentiment: Passing Reference
Trigger: importance of reading habits
For: Individuals interested in creativity and innovation
Key quote: I've known many talented engineers who hated science fiction but loved say books on bird watching.
The host mentions 'Hyperion' as part of a broader discussion on the types of books that creative individuals tend to enjoy. This reference highlights the significance of reading in fostering curiosity and creativity, regardless of the specific genres one prefers.
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The Intel Trinity cover

The speaker references a podcast they did on Bob Noyce based on the wonderful book, The Intel Trinity.

Sentiment: Highly Recommended
Trigger: mentorship and creativity
For: Entrepreneurs and aspiring leaders
Key quote: Bob helped teach me this.
The host mentions 'The Intel Trinity' to highlight the significant impact of Bob Noyce as a mentor in the tech industry. This book illustrates how mentorship can shape innovative thinking and foster creativity in business.
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