Could the next Steve Jobs be in your office?
Via MSNBC The man who helped launch Steve Jobs’ career, Nolan Bushnell, talks about how to find Silicon Valley excellence.
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Via MSNBC The man who helped launch Steve Jobs’ career, Nolan Bushnell, talks about how to find Silicon Valley excellence.
Could the next Steve Jobs be in your office? Read More »
By Dennis Nishi for Wall Street Journal. Narrative Is a Powerful Way to Get a Message Across. Paul Smith had 20 minutes to sell the CEO of Procter & Gamble, and his team of managers, on new market-research techniques for which Mr. Smith’s department wanted funding. As associate director of P&G‘s PG +0.85% market research, Mr. Smith had spent
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By Stephanie Bertholdo for The Acorn Move over David Copperfield, Criss Angel and all you other brain-teasing magicians. Jason Latimer is ready to bend some light, shape water, walk through solid objects—and blow some minds. The 32-year-old Latimer, an Agoura High School graduate, will perform at Club Nokia in Los Angeles on Sept. 25. He plans to
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Interview by Chanelle Bessette for CNN Money. Atari founder Nolan Bushnell discusses the evolution of his management style and his recently published book, Finding the Next Steve Jobs. FORTUNE — Nolan Bushnell, founder of Atari and Chuck E. Cheese along with a couple dozen other companies, is no stranger to managing people. He was one of
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By Nolan Bushnell for Bloomberg News. Editor’s Note: We asked Nolan Bushnell to offer advice on how to start a global tech company.He should know. Bushnell helped create dozens of companies including Atari and Chuck E. Cheese’s restaurants. At his pioneering video-game company, he once employed Apple’s late co-founder, which is the basis for his
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By Dave McNary for Variety.com “The Blind Side” producer Alcon Entertainment is cooking up “Chicken Soup for the Soul,” acquiring film and TV rights to the inspirational brand of books. The banner plans to finance and produce a feature film with “Chicken Soup for the Soul” in the title. The movie will be produced by Kerner Entertainment Cos.
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By CAL Entertainment Exclusive Dave Logan for CBSnews.com (MoneyWatch) I’m at war with corporate mediocrity, and sadly, mediocrity seems to be winning. The cure, I believe, is for companies to loosen their fear of unleashed creativity in individuals that don’t fit the cookie cutter mold. Company leaders can make an immediate impact by taking three
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Chicken Soup for the Soul rereleases the original bestseller, with 20 bonus stories for the next 20 years COS COB, Conn. – It’s been twenty years since the release of the original Chicken Soup for the Soul and it continues to change lives, after selling more than 8 million copies just in the U.S.
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Produced by Tracy Oppenheimer for ReasonTV, camera by Alex Manning. “People who play video games have much better computational skills, much better logic skills, much better search and cognitive skills than kids who don’t,” says Nolan Bushnell, author of Finding the Next Steve Jobs, founder of Brainrush, and the entrepreneur often described as the “father
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By CAL Entertainment Exclusive Pablos, and Nathan Myhrvold for Ieee.org Have you seen a vending machine lately? Most are still pretty basic: Put in some cash and out comes a can or package. But the most advanced models have computer processors and touch-screen displays that let you customize your order to a remarkable degree. Touch-screen drink