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A few ideas from Steve Jobs I found in this book:
1. You will go far with a single idea expressed clearly.
2. When advertising your product pick one feature to focus on.
3. Customers see more choice as more confusion. Steve believed in doing the work for the customer.
4. Steve’s most important concern was making things easier for the customer. Less versions to choose from, less prices to consider. Turn it on and it just works. No hassle. If he found a hassle he’d eliminate it.
5. Cut the product down to its essence.
6. Steve believed that if the ultimate decision maker was involved every step of the way the quality of the work increased.
6b. “The way I like to work is where I touch everything.” —Steve Jobs
7. Steve did not believe in delegating advertising decisions. He approved every image. He approved every word. He would deliberate over the copy.
8. He insisted on seeing the ads *before* his executives. He did not want them to filter what he saw.
8b. Also he wouldn’t let his ad agency narrate what he was about to see: “Are you going to be sitting next to me explaining things when I see the ad in the newspaper?”
9. If Steve didn’t believe you were absolutely essential to a meeting he would ask you to leave. Adding unnecessary people added complexity and Steve hated complexity.
10. Steve had a religious like dedication to simplicity. (This is the main thesis of the book)
10b. This dedication was unrelenting and in your face 24/7.
11. Complexity creep is inevitable. It is your job as the leader to find complexity and beat it back across the line.
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