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From the legendary founder of Atari and Chuck E. Cheese's and Steve
Jobs's first boss, the secrets to finding, hiring, keeping, and
nurturing creative talent.
The business world is changing faster than ever, and every day your
company faces new complications and difficulties. The only way to
resolve these issues is to have a staff of wildly creative people
who live as much in the future as the present, who thrive on being
different, and whose ideas will guarantee that your company will
prosper when other companies fail.
A celebrated visionary and iconoclast, Nolan Bushnell founded the
groundbreaking gaming company Atari before he went on to found
Chuck E. Cheese's and two dozen other companies. He also happened
to launch the career of the late Steve Jobs, along with those of
many other bril-liant creatives over the course of his five decades
in business.
With refreshing candor, keen psychological insight, and robust
humor, Bushnell explains in "Finding the Next Steve Jobs" how to
think boldly and differently about companies and organizations--and
spe-cifically the people who work within them. For anyone trying to
turn a company into the next Atari or Apple, build a more creative
workforce, or fashion a career in a changing world, this book will
enlighten, challenge, surprise, and amuse.
From the legendary founder of Atari and Chuck E. Cheese's and Steve
Jobs's first boss, the secrets to finding, hiring, keeping, and
nurturing creative talent.
The business world is changing faster than ever, and every day your
company faces new complications and difficulties. The only way to
resolve these issues is to have a staff of wildly creative people
who live as much in the future as the present, who thrive on being
different, and whose ideas will guarantee that your company will
prosper when other companies fail.
A celebrated visionary and iconoclast, Nolan Bushnell founded the
groundbreaking gaming company Atari before he went on to found
Chuck E. Cheese's and two dozen other companies. He also happened
to launch the career of the late Steve Jobs, along with those of
many other bril-liant creatives over the course of his five decades
in business.
With refreshing candor, keen psychological insight, and robust
humor, Bushnell explains in "Finding the Next Steve Jobs" how to
think boldly and differently about companies and organizations--and
spe-cifically the people who work within them. For anyone trying to
turn a company into the next Atari or Apple, build a more creative
workforce, or fashion a career in a changing world, this book will
enlighten, challenge, surprise, and amuse.
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