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Build: An Unorthodox Guide to Making Things Worth Making

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Tony Fadell led the iPod, iPhone, and Nest Learning Thermostat teams and learned enough in 30+ years in Silicon Valley about leadership, design, startups, Apple, Google, decision-making, mentorship, devastating failure, and unbelievable success to fill... Show More
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Unorthodox Guide to Building
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Tony Fadell led the iPod, iPhone, and Nest Learning Thermostat teams and learned enough in 30+ years in Silicon Valley about leadership, design, startups, Apple, Google, decision-making, mentorship, devastating failure, and unbelievable success to fill an encyclopedia.

Build offers personal stories, practical advice, and fascinating insights into some of the 20th century's most influential products and people for anyone who wants to grow at work, from recent graduates finding their first jobs to CEOs contemplating a sale.

Tony's journey from product designer to leader, startup founder, executive, and mentor is chronicled in short entries. Tony uses fascinating examples like building the first iPod and iPhone. Each chapter addresses a current issue, such as how to get startup funding, whether to quit their job, or how to handle the jerk in the next cubicle.

Tony was mentored by Silicon Valley icons like Steve Jobs and Bill Campbell, who succeeded repeatedly. Tony doesn't follow Silicon Valley's belief that greatness requires starting from scratch. His old-school advice is unusual. Tony knows people don't change. Just change what you make—not how you lead and manage.

Tony wants to help everyone make something worthwhile.
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