Four Keys To Apple’s Success – Tech Europe – WSJ

Greg Joswiak about the four key lessons learned from apple within 20 years:

Focus
”It means saying no, not saying yes. We do very few things at Apple. We are $100bn in revenue with very few products. There are only so many grade A players. If you spread yourself out over too many things, none of them will be great.”

Simplicity
”Make complex things simple. A lot of people think it means take something simple and leave it at its core essence. But it isn’t that. When you start to build something, it quickly becomes really complex. But that is when a lot of people stop. If you really know your product and the problems, then you can take something that is complex and then make it simple.”

Courage
”Courage drives a lot of decisions in business. Don’t hang on to ideas from the past even if they have been successful for you. You don’t build a product just because everyone else has one. ”

Best
”If you can’t enter the market and try and be the best in it, don’t enter it. You need that differentiation. At Apple if we can’t be the best then we are not interested in it.”

via Four Keys To Apple’s Success – Tech Europe – WSJ.

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Second-system effect – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

People who have designed something only once before, try to do all the things they “did not get to do last time,” loading the project up with all the things they put off while making version one, even if most of them should be put off in version two as well.

via Second-system effect – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

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Working Backwards

Start by writing the Press Release. Nail it. The press release describes in a simple way what the product does and why it exists – what are the features and benefits. It needs to be very clear and to the point. Writing a press release up front clarifies how the world will see the product – not just how we think about it internally.

Write a Frequently Asked Questions document. Here’s where we add meat to the skeleton provided by the press release. It includes questions that came up when we wrote the press release. You would include questions that other folks asked when you shared the press release and you include questions that define what the product is good for. You put yourself in the shoes of someone using the product and consider all the questions you would have.

Define the customer experience. Describe in precise detail the customer experience for the different things a customer might do with the product. For products with a user interface, we would build mock ups of each screen that the customer uses. For web services, we write use cases, including code snippets, which describe ways you can imagine people using the product. The goal here is to tell stories of how a customer is solving their problems using the product.

Write the User Manual. The user manual is what a customer will use to really find out about what the product is and how they will use it. The user manual typically has three sections, concepts, how-to, and reference, which between them tell the customer everything they need to know to use the product. For products with more than one kind of user, we write more than one user manual.

via Working Backwards – All Things Distributed.

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Video: Networked Society ‘On the Brink’

Inspiring video about our society living in a networked environment. video produced by ericsson.

(In On The Brink we discuss the past, present and future of connectivity with a mix of people including David Rowan, chief editor of Wired UK; Caterina Fake, founder of Flickr; and Eric Wahlforss, the co-founder of Soundcloud. Each of the interviewees discusses the emerging opportunities being enabled by technology as we enter the Networked Society. Concepts such as borderless opportunities and creativity, new open business models, and today’s ‘dumb society’ are brought up and discussed.)

 

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Shortnote: Interesting Videos, St. Gallen Symposium // 99percent

http://www.stgallen-symposium.org/Media-Channel/Video-40.aspx

- Morten Lund
- Kishore Mahbubani (inspiring talk regarding the future/asianmarkets)

And the 99 Percent conference videos at:

http://the99percent.com

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Ist es China? Die Russen? Oder der Irak? Oder gar ein Teenager aus Amerika?? Man weiss es noch nicht ..

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