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Sankarshan Murthy explains how he got 12 engineering patents within his first 5 years out of college. He worked with Apple on the creation of the first Apple Watch, and while at Tesla he helped engineer the creation of their manufacturing mega factory. He discusses how he’s learned to break down barriers during development and the breakthrough realization of deciding to commit or walk away.
• Why he believes in observation rather than surveys.
• Lessons from Apple and Tesla.
• The excitement of pursuing your own idea grows as you develop the product.
• https://www.bumblebeespaces.com/
TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [4:48] Product design is broad. [8:55] Power of observation. [22:31] Software understands.
By Larry Weidel5
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Sankarshan Murthy explains how he got 12 engineering patents within his first 5 years out of college. He worked with Apple on the creation of the first Apple Watch, and while at Tesla he helped engineer the creation of their manufacturing mega factory. He discusses how he’s learned to break down barriers during development and the breakthrough realization of deciding to commit or walk away.
• Why he believes in observation rather than surveys.
• Lessons from Apple and Tesla.
• The excitement of pursuing your own idea grows as you develop the product.
• https://www.bumblebeespaces.com/
TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [4:48] Product design is broad. [8:55] Power of observation. [22:31] Software understands.

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