I'm a huge believer in learning anything from multiple points of view.
The number one piece of advice I would share is to recruit a mentor. Find someone you admire who is at least one generation older, and has no direct authority over you. Lack of context and perspective can cost you months and years--with a bad career choice, an unwise relocation, short-term negotiating posture, and, generally speaking, sophomoric thinking.
Every startup CEO should understand Gamification, because gaming is the new normal.
Genius may be born, but innovation can be learned.
Secrecy is the foundation of politics.
Gamification is as important as social and mobile.*
In any business that grows big on one business model, transitions can throw everything in the air.
I ran the high school newspaper and was in student government. I played sports my whole life but was never picked as captain.
If you dont measure yourself by achievement, how are you going to set achievement levels for other people?
I believe in books. I believe more in cross-media - how characters are adapting across mediums.
The potential for social commerce today is “infinite”… Every ecommerce site will have to adapt
The first time I had a secretary, I was sheepish about being demanding or even asking questions.
For digital natives, public schools are jails
Your job as CEO is to be the fastest person of the company.
The only thing better than living on a Mac is living in Hogwarts.