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Martin Cooper
The Father Of The Cell Phone On Making Technology More Efficient And Accessible For All
Nicolas Cole(0)
About
In 1973, Martin Cooper invented the cell phone.
How?
• He started with a problem (the Chicago police needed an alternative to bulky 2-way radios)
• He synchronized the Magic Triangle (product, company, & category design)
• He executed a Lightning Strike (a publicized call to his competitor)
And he won the category.
In this "mini-book" you will learn:
• How Martin Cooper led the creation of the world's first cell phone at Motorola, and made the first publicized call on it.
• The Category Design frameworks Cooper used to invent the cell phone and dominate the new and different category.
• The steps Cooper and his team took to create a product and experience that solved the problem with immobile phones.
• The 3 major issues in healthcare, education, and energy that Cooper believes can be solved with efficient, accessible technology.
• Sage advice for Category Designers who dream to change the world with technology.
Short, sweet, and jam-packed with incredibly valuable insights, this Pirate Profile tells the story of a radically different engineer who used Category Design to achieve a technology breakthrough.
How?
• He started with a problem (the Chicago police needed an alternative to bulky 2-way radios)
• He synchronized the Magic Triangle (product, company, & category design)
• He executed a Lightning Strike (a publicized call to his competitor)
And he won the category.
In this "mini-book" you will learn:
• How Martin Cooper led the creation of the world's first cell phone at Motorola, and made the first publicized call on it.
• The Category Design frameworks Cooper used to invent the cell phone and dominate the new and different category.
• The steps Cooper and his team took to create a product and experience that solved the problem with immobile phones.
• The 3 major issues in healthcare, education, and energy that Cooper believes can be solved with efficient, accessible technology.
• Sage advice for Category Designers who dream to change the world with technology.
Short, sweet, and jam-packed with incredibly valuable insights, this Pirate Profile tells the story of a radically different engineer who used Category Design to achieve a technology breakthrough.