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Steve Jobs, Radical Learner: Master Communication

by Jim Knight | Jan 23, 2013 | Improving Instruction, Professional Learning | 2 comments

“A person can have the greatest idea in the world—completely different and novel—but if that person can’t convince enough other people, it doesn’t matter.” Gregory Burns neuroscience professor at Emory University “It’s intriguing to ask,” Carmine Gallo asks, in...

Steve Jobs, Radical Learner: Create Insanely Great Experiences

by Jim Knight | Jan 17, 2013 | Improving Instruction, Teaching Strategies | 0 comments

Jobs launched an innovation in the retail space precisely because he had a bigger vision than his competitors. His customers would enter an Apple store to shop for products and leave “feeling” inspired. –Carmine Gallo One of Steve Jobs’ innovation secrets,...

Steve Jobs, Radical Learner: Saying No To 1,000 Things

by Jim Knight | Jan 9, 2013 | Improving Instruction | 6 comments

A “no” uttered from deepest conviction is better and greater than a “yes” merely uttered to please, or what is worse, to avoid trouble. Mahatma Gandhi According to Carmine Gallo, author of The Innovation Secrets of Steve Jobs, how Jobs acted when he returned to Apple...

Steve Jobs, Radical Learner: Sell Dreams

by Jim Knight | Jan 3, 2013 | Improving Instruction, Learning From Video, Self-Coaching | 0 comments

The [think different] ad campaign … reveals a fundamental difference between radical innovators and mediocre copycats: the former believe in their customer’s dreams and their ability to change the world; the latter see their customers as dollar signs and nothing more....

Steve Jobs, Radical Learner: How Teachers Can Think Different

by Jim Knight | Dec 26, 2012 | Improving Instruction, Professional Learning | 0 comments

For Steve Jobs, Think Different was more than just an incredibly successful marketing campaign. According to Carmine Gallo, “think different” was an essential part of Jobs’ creativity. Many radical learners embrace the “think different” goal, so it should not be...
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