
#36 Finding The Next Steve Jobs: How to Find, Keep, and Nurture Talent
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Notable books mentioned: Finding the Next Steve Jobs by Nolan Bushnell, Blinkist, Creativity, Inc. by Ed Catmull, Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson
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The host discusses the importance of fostering creativity within a company, referencing Nolan Bushnell's book as a guide to nurturing talent and in…

The host mentioned 'Blinkist' as a comparison to his own project, 'founders notes', which summarizes key ideas from entrepreneurship podcasts. He h…

The host highlights 'Creativity, Inc.' as a favorite book that provides valuable insights for entrepreneurs. They emphasize its straightforward app…

#36 Finding The Next Steve Jobs: How to Find, Keep, and Nurture Talent mentions Finding the Next Steve Jobs by Nolan Bushnell, Blinkist, Creativity, Inc. by Ed Catmull, and Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
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“The book discusses how to find, keep, and nurture talent, emphasizing creativity and the concept of PONGs as pieces of advice to enhance creativity.”
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“The speaker compares their notes compilation to Blinkist, which summarizes nonfiction books into shorter formats.”
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“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.”
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“The speaker lists 'Snow Crash' as one of the favorite books that are popular among creative people, particularly in the context of science fiction.”
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“The speaker mentions 'The Lord of the Rings' as one of the favorite books that creative people tend to enjoy.”
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“The speaker includes 'The Republic' in a list of favorite books, indicating its relevance to creative individuals.”
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“The speaker mentions 'Hyperion' as one of the favorite books that creative people often read.”
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“The speaker references a podcast they did on Bob Noyce based on the wonderful book, The Intel Trinity.”
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Toy Story
“I received an invitation to the San Francisco premiere of the movie Toy Story. At the party afterward, we talked about how terrific the animation technology was.”