by carolynkilmer@gmail.com | Oct 26, 2010
You have to bombard your brain with new and novel experiences. Thomas Friedman, the The New York Times columnist, recently wrote that America’s core competency is its ability to attract, develop and unleash creative talent. He suggested that what American needs...
by carolynkilmer@gmail.com | Oct 21, 2010
Thomas Friedman, the New York Times columnist, recently challenged the US government to create more jobs — Steve Jobs. He suggested that the only way to emerge from the recession is to foster an environment where business innovation is front and center, as Jobs...
by carolynkilmer@gmail.com | Oct 21, 2010
In an interview with Kym McNicholas of Forbes.com, we explore a couple of chapters in my book, The Innovation Secrets of Steve Jobs You can read the review of the chapter “Kick-Start Your Brain” and watch a video presentation to learn a little bit about...
by carolynkilmer@gmail.com | Oct 19, 2010
Let’s face it—presentations are generally terrible. Nobody wants to sit through a PowerPoint deck because, well, most are boring. That’s why it’s important to promote individuals who think differently about design and how they tell a story through presentations....
by carolynkilmer@gmail.com | Oct 14, 2010
At an interview on the NBC Bay Area morning program Today in the Bay, I was part of the final California gubernatorial post debate team coverage. Each candidate had their strong points, Ms. Whitman was more polished than ever and Mr. Brown is clearly passionate about...
by carolynkilmer@gmail.com | Oct 11, 2010
He thinks differently about every aspect of business — from product design to marketing to communications. The slide show below walks you through the principles from the new book The Innovation Secrets of Steve Jobs Here are the 7 principles responsible for Steve...