March 2011
13 posts
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Sacrifices of Apple(ians)
Any product you buy requires you to make some sacrifice. It might be to
Bring down the cost (sacrifice of high-res camera on iPad)
Appeal to artists (make it pricier, but build it like an art)
so on and so forth
This sacrifice defines your product. And most importantly it defines your customers.
For example a guy walks to you and reminds you about the price of a macbook pro. (Just by his...
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Horses of the Cart
The horses that drive the cart depend on the carts for their survival. As long as there are carts their life is taken care of - in turn they drive it. The horses’ evolution lessons might teach them that as long as they get grass and water around they are good. They dont have to migrate or change course.
Sticking to that lesson would have failed them. And it might have already. The growth...
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How to enchant your worker
Make them master it.
Give them the autonomy. Ability to work individually
Suck it up. Dont ask them to do something that you will not do.
From Guy Kawasaki - SXSW 2011
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How to enchant boss
Drop Everything and do what your boss says.
Prototype his/her requests. For initial feedback and quick turnaround
Do not Surprise your boss. Break bad news early.
From Guy Kawasaki’s talk in SXSW. - Live.
How to become a better manager - Ask Google →
Javascript and Jquery Best Practices
This is a mini best practices. The 20% most errors committed 80% of the time.
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