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Creativity Inc: Top 50 Facts Countdown
Creativity Inc: Top 50 Facts Countdown
Creativity Inc: Top 50 Facts Countdown
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Creativity Inc: Top 50 Facts Countdown

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LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 12, 2016
ISBN9781533776099
Creativity Inc: Top 50 Facts Countdown

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    TOP Fact #50

    When asked to give career advice in an interview with Forbes, Catmull listed three pieces of advice. First, always hire people that are more intelligent than you are. He advises people to take chances on making things better even when they may pose a threat to you. Second, remember that failure is a necessary consequence that comes with doing new things. Finally, do not confuse the goal with the process. [2]

    TOP Fact #49

    When discussing people who over-plan their projects and ideas, Ed Catmull says that this method of working can be a mistake. People who spend so much time planning what things should be like become very attached to their original idea. It is then a struggle to break free of this idea that is not working and do what Catmull says must be done in this case: change the direction of the idea.

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