Art of Innovation  Guy Kawasaki
1. Make Meaning  example Apple, ebay
   2. Make a Mantra, not a mission statement  should explain why you should exist - example
       Wendys
   3. Jump to the next curve  example ice harvesting business
   4. Roll the dicee  great products are about the totality of the product, empowering  make you
       more creative, more productive,
   5. dont worry be crappy  speed before the waiting game, let product be innovative,
       revolutionary and can have the elements of crappy.
   6. Let 100 flowers blossom  positioning and branding depends on what consumers want, so once
       the product is out let, keep a keen eye on the customer reactions
   7. Polarize people  great products polarize people
   8. Churn, baby churn  constantly revise the product and keep evolving
   9. Niche market  uniqueness vs value graph
   10. Perfect your pitch  customize your introduction and customize it for the audience
           a. Optimum number of slides in your presentations should be 10
           b. 10 slides in 20 mins
           c. 30 point font
   11. Dont let the bozos get you down
Brilliant Entrepreneur and Innovator  Ken Olsen on Computers:
there is no reason for any individual to have a computer in your home!
BE Open minded, vigilant and always look forward!!
 While choosing a good company, which nurtures employees is
important, the potential for growth is not in companies or jobs, it is
within you. How well have you understood the business? What unique
insights have you gained to improve customer interaction and
engagement? In short what business problems can you solve and what
new growth opportunities can you create? This requires that you study
the company, its business, product, competition and opportunities.