As an entrepreneur, sometimes I get stuck and am not sure what to
work on or where to go next. I hit a wall and get the entrepreneur
equivalent writer's block. One of the best ways that I have found to
get the ideas flowing again is to read or to listen to an inspiring talk
from one of my favorite authors. I have listened to some of these
talks several times. But each time I hear something different that I
hadn't heard before. Something that was exactly what I needed to get my
brain moving again and get ideas flowing. Here are a few of my favorite
talks to hopefully inspire you.
Simon Sinek - Start With Why
This talk is one that Simon Sinek gave at TedX in Puget sound and is based on
his book Start With Why, which I also recommend reading. He explains
that business are really good at telling people what they do, but have a
very hard time communicating Why they do it. And the answer can't be
"to make money." If you can nail the WHY, then you are in business.
Best Quote "People don't buy what you do. They buy WHY you do it."
Steve Blank - Get Out of the Building
Don't design your product in a bubble, assuming that you know exactly what
customers want. You don't. As Steve Blank puts it "Get out of the
building" and talk to customers. Do customer discovering and
development and figure out what they actually want.
Jack Trout - Coke vs Pepsi - Positioning
Jack
is the master of positioning and has written several great books on the
topic. Read them all. In this interview he gives an overview of both
the good and bad positions that Coke and Pepsi have taken over the
years.
Malcolm Gladwell - Choice, Happiness and Spaghetti Sauce
Malcolm
Gladwell is a great story teller and in this talk he tells us about a
man named Howard Moskowitz, who changed the way the food industry looked
at choice and options. Howard realized that there was no one perfect
option in a food group. Different people had different tastes and
therefore wanted different choices.
Best Quote - "People don't know what they want! As Howard loves to say, "The mind knows not what the tongue wants." It's a mystery! (Laughter) And a critically important step in understanding our own desires and tastes is to realize that we cannot always explain what we want, deep down."
Seth Godin - How to Get Your Ideas To Spread
We
all have ideas. Tons and tons of ideas. A good idea isn't always
enough. The trick is getting them to spread and getting people to use
them.
Best Quote 'If the cow was purple, you'd notice it for a while. I mean, if all cows were purple you'd get bored with those, too.The thing that's going to decide what gets talked about, what gets done, what gets changed, what gets purchased, what gets built, is: "Is it remarkable?" And "remarkable" is a really cool word, because we think it just means "neat," but it also means "worth making a remark about."'
What are your favorite videos that get your brain working?
Recommended Books (Amazon Links)
1. Start with Why Simon Sinek
2. The Startup Owner's Manual Steve Blank
3. Marketing Warfare Jack Trout
4. The Tipping Point Malcolm Gladwell
5. Purple Cow Seth Godin
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