Build: An Unorthodox Guide to Making Things Worth Making by Tony Fadell | Free Audiobook
[HPP] Tony FadellJuly 16, 20255 min
2 connectionsΒ·3 entities in this videoβAbout "Build: An Unorthodox Guide"
- π‘ The book is presented as an "advice encyclopedia" or a "mentor in a box," offering guidance for career growth.
- π― It's intended for anyone seeking to "create something new" and "chase excellence," from new graduates to CEOs.
- π§ Tony Fadell's approach is "unorthodox" and "old school," based on the unchanging nature of human behavior.
Core Philosophy and Mentorship
- π Fadell advocates a specific "leadership style" that has proven successful, inspired by mentors like Steve Jobs.
- π The focus is on striving for excellence and making "things worth making," rather than mediocre products.
- π€ Good mentors provide "new perspective" and "hard-fought advice" to help individuals find their own solutions.
Defining "Product" and Impact
- β¨ A "product" is broadly defined as anything one makes, including services, stores, or even a recycling plant, not just technology.
- π± The advice is relevant even for those not yet ready to build, helping to "figure out what you want to do" or build a team.
- β Fadell's experience includes leading teams that created the iPod, iPhone, and Nest Learning Thermostat.
Navigating the Book
- π The book is structured like an encyclopedia, allowing readers to "poke around" for specific advice or read straight through.
- π It collects "nuggets" of advice and stories from Fadell's 30+ years of experience, including his mistakes and failures.
- πΊοΈ The content roughly follows Fadell's career journey, providing context for the lessons learned.
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Leadership StyleMentorshipProduct DevelopmentCareer GrowthExcellenceHuman NatureUnorthodox AdviceSilicon ValleySteve JobsiPodiPhoneNest Learning ThermostatStartup FoundersAdvice EncyclopediaTeam Building
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