The Power of Curiosity | Bob Borchers | TEDxAmadorValleyHigh

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It is not wrong to admit you do not know an answer or that you made a mistake. In this Talk, Bob Borchers walks us through the helpful habits of a curious miund. These habits help one to stay focused in the moment and to explore the wonders that abound.

Bob Borchers joined Dolby Laboratories in January 2014 as Chief Marketing Officer and Senior Vice President. He has more than 20 years of experience bringing compelling products and services to consumers in new ways and has worked at such companies as Apple, Nike, and Nokia.

As part of the original iPhone® team at Apple, Bob was instrumental in the development, launch, and global expansion of the iPhone, iOS, and App Store™. While at Apple, he also led the Nike® + iPod® partnership, expanded the iPod accessory ecosystem, and forged relationships with the major auto companies to provide iPod integration.

Most recently, Bob was a general partner at Opus Capital, making early stage investments in mobile software and service platforms. Prior to Apple, he spent six years at Nokia, where he cofounded and served as Vice President of Sales and Marketing for the Vertu business unit. Before his career in the mobile industry, Bob worked for Nike in Beaverton, Oregon, where he led efforts in

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I watched this a part of teacher's PD. Natural curiosity shines in younger children.

nbespalova
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Wow! This is a great presentation by Bob Borchers. What a great prophesy about the finding the cure for cancer? Why can we not cure cancer?

princessnyarew
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Great talk, and a really important message not just for kids but everyone to remember. And I hope someone let him know it was a cancer cell, not a molecule...

sharplikerazor
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This presentation is really inspiring thou!

KHOTcodes
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Such a great presentation, thanks for sharing this message!

Practiceofthepractice
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By listening him, I'm wondering if he as a part of a team had the chance not just of experimenting and learning from his/their failures (as well as not being hurt from bad decision during exploration learning phases) but taking into account the way Steve Jobs worked with the engineering teams.

caof
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Thanks for sharing this .. just what I needed to hear

GamingScottsman
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That was a great and a useful presentation, Thank you sir!

alinakhaei
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Look at what Ruby Wax has done. Changeg the way we view mental health

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