I know you’ve heard that old expression, “An apple a day keeps the doctor away.” Don’t worry. I’m not gonna hit you with some nutrition news. But I AM gonna talk about that little known computer company who calls themselves Apple.
If they had their way, you’d certainly buy an Apple a day from them.
And they had their September iPhone 14 release event earlier this month. Some of the iPhone 14 models look pretty impressive. And others look similar to earlier models. But they still show how Apple designers and builders spend a lot of time making precision tools.
And they also still spend a lot of time making them look cool. Cool has very little to do with how dependably functional your device is. But it doesn’t hurt to have a device that looks cool, too. Right?
I don’t use Apple computers. But I DO have an iPhone. It’s what I record all my RondaReady videos on, and it does an awesome job. Even though it’s not the latest greatest.
And it’s so easy to use. But that’s because Apple has spent years doing all the hard stuff first. I mean, check out these specs for their 14 Pro Max:
- A16 Bionic chip
- 6‑core CPU with 2 performance and 4 efficiency cores
- 5‑core GPU
- 16‑core Neural Engine
I can almost hear the oohs and aahs. Yeah, who wouldn’t want bionic chips? And a 6-core thingamajig. And let’s not forget that “neural engine.” Neural? Wow. Last time I checked that had something to do with the nervous system. And now you can get a phone with that in there? Incredible.
But seriously (mostly), think about everything that goes into making just one iPhone. Well, actually you probably can’t think about everything. Because there are so many things you probably don’t know what all goes into one. But think about the idea of all that technology and design and ingenuity. Packed into a device you can fit into your pocket.
That took a PLAN.
A focused and methodical plan. There must have been tons of meetings to discuss features and benefits. And there must have been plenty of back-to-the-drawing-board moments. Then, somebody (or a lot of somebodies) had to synchronize parts, manufacturing, marketing, and more.
But Apple makes all that look easy. Because they have a well-oiled system.
It’s a primo example of what I call System Thinking.
And I created a course to help dreamers and idea people take advantage of System Thinking. It’s RondaReady YOUniversity. And it’s based on a proven System with over 20 years of proof behind it.
I’d love to tell you (or someone you care about) a lot more. But only if you’re interested. If so, click or tap that button and book a free call with me. And let’s see if RondaReady YOUniversity could be like an apple a day for your vision.
Stay Ready,
Ronda