8. @MelCarson
Bold & Audacious
âThereâs a certain ability for him to set a bold, audacious
goal without yelling about it and you feel as though heâs
thought it all through and has answers for any objections.â
Stefan Weitz â Bing Evangelist
9. @MelCarson
Thomas
Gensemer
âWhen it comes to brands,
especially big traditional
brandsâŠthere is this grey area
between communications & PR.â
âTechnology needs to support
core business instead of
dictating how it works..â
12. @MelCarson
June Cohen
âDonât assume you know
what your audience wants.
What works for other media
might not work online, so
survey, test, learn &
optimise.â
13. @MelCarson
Video (R)evolution
âDifferent people watch video in different ways and
at different times (so) we released TED Talks on
multiple platforms.
As a podcast on iTunes, streaming video on
TED.com, embeddable player for blogs and on
YouTube. Weâve now extended to mobile apps,
set-top boxes like Roku & Boxee, even airplane in-
flight video systems.â
16. @MelCarson
Value Exchange
âSpend time with colleagues & partners in different
departments. Really try to understand what they do
and how to speak their language. Itâll help when it
comes to communicating ideas and having an
empathy with their thinking.â
21. @MelCarson
âThere is no such
thing as passive
perception. Young
people today will
remember our media
as quaint, cute but
not quite fully
engaged.â
On AdvertisingâŠ
22. @MelCarson
Avinash Kaushik
âThere is a lack of
imagination when it
comes to doing
glorious things. We
need to truly embrace
digital in creative ways
and embrace digitalâs
new rules.â
23. @MelCarson
Occamâs Razor
âMy purpose in life would be to write a blog post
that would meet three requirements that I formed
for myself. It would be something
incredible, relevant and of value. I formed this
mantra, and then I practiced blogging for a month
and a half where only my wife and my Intuit
employees read the blog, because I wanted to
see that I could actually produce content that was
incredible, relevant and of value.â
26. @MelCarson
Originality Anyone?
âIf you want to disrupt the market, donât
necessarily do something brand new. See
what people are already doing.
Once youâve scaled that, incorporate what
you want to bring thatâs new. You need
traction on what people are already doing
â existing behaviours, existing products.â
27. @MelCarson
Jeff Bezos
"It's very important not to be hermetically sealed. You want
to look at it and say, 'That's very interesting. What can we
be inspired to do as a result of that?' And then put your own
unique twist on it."
29. @MelCarson
âOk. This is now mad. I am stuck in a lift on the 26th floor of Centre
Point. Hellâs teeth. We could be here for hours. Arse, poo & widdleâ
Stephen Fry
30. @MelCarson
âYou have to love it. You absolutely have
to love it. Just enjoy the ride, enjoy the
creativity that it gives youâŠWhat you've
got to be driven by is what f**king fun and
how unbelievably exciting it is.â
Stephen Fry
Be YouâŠâŠ.and Enjoy It!
31. @MelCarson
5 Pioneering DNA Strands
ï¶ Donât let technology dictate
ï¶ Make things that satisfy needs
ï¶ Take decisions in real time
ï¶ Donât have to be original, just relevant
ï¶ Have fun!
32. @MelCarson
Reaction
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