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  1. Jan 13, 2024 · Segall points out that simplicity in branding can lead to real love and admiration for a company, as seen with brands like Apple, Nike, or Cartier. He also touches on the role of intuition in business decisions, illustrating how great leaders often rely on their gut feelings.

  2. 40 min. 096: The Power of Simplicity in Organizations with Ken Segall Productive Flourishing. Self-Improvement. Peter Droppers said, the only things that evolve by themselves in an organization are disorder, friction, and malperformance.

  3. Jun 10, 2016 · In a new podcast, Kahney’s Korner, Segall talks about some of those lessons, how Steve Jobs kept things uncomplicated and about how Apple is doing these days without him.

    • Editor And Publisher
    • Cult of Mac
  4. Mar 3, 2013 · Welcome to episode #347 of Six Pixels Of Separation – The Twist Image Podcast. If you ask veteran marketing professional, Ken Segall, what made Apple so great, he can sum it up in two words: insanely simple. It’s also the title of his recent business book, Insanely Simple.

    • Insanely Simple
    • Inside Apple Advertising
    • Working The Steve Jobs Way
    • Branding The Steve Jobs Way
    • My Right Foot

    Creating ads for Steve Jobs was exciting, intense, scary, empowering and fun. Most important, it was a learning experience. I witnessed firsthand how the love of simplicity can create better products, fanatic customers, and more fulfilled employees. In this talk, I shine a light on the elements of simplicity that have driven the success of Apple an...

    Apple has long been the gold standard for advertising creativity, quality and effectiveness. That’s because Steve Jobs was as uncompromising in his ads as he was in his products. Here, I focus on some of Apple’s more famous advertising moments, taking the audience behind the scenes to understand the sometimes-crazy road from concept to air. I share...

    Steve was exactly as advertised—often incredibly difficult to work for—but he was also one of the most effective business leaders in history.It was Steve’s mix of talent and personality that allowed him to lead Apple from the brink of extinction to unimaginable success on a global scale. In this talk, I take a closer look at Steve’s management styl...

    Steve Jobs believed that Apple’s most important asset was its brand. He demanded that every product, every ad and every decision serve to enhance the brand. He knew that this was the key to attracting customers and keeping them loyal. This talk focuses on how to build an amazing brand, Steve Jobs-style—how to focus, align the workforce, shun comple...

    This is my most personal speech. It’s about finding a new way to succeed after suffering a spirit-crushing failure. For me, it was having to abandon my dream of becoming a successful drummer. I blame the failure on my right foot (long story), but I also credit this soul-sucking experience as the catalyst to finding a career that kindled an even gre...

  5. Listen to Leaders Series: Ken Segall, Author Of ‘Insanely Simple -The Obsession That Drives Apple’s Success’ and ninety-nine more episodes by Financial Post Executive Podcast, free! No signup or install needed.

  6. At the moment, The Ellen Show is serving up an excellent one. Public accusations from staff have been nonstop. Sexual harassment. Bullying. Out-of-control managers. Toxic work environment. It’s a smorgasbord of nasty. If true, there are but two explanations.