Category: Business

Apple’s 12 Best Practices – Training Webinar

How would you like to learn the single most important mind-set shift you need to guarantee that your billion-dollar ideas don’t get taken by your competitors?

How important is it to you to leave a legacy that makes a huge difference in the world?

Join me on Tuesday, September 25, 2:00pm PT/5:00 pm ET.  I will share a detailed, insiders view into:

  • Apple’s 12 best practices to create the WOW factor that keeps your customers coming back and telling all their friends about why your product “kills” anything else on the market (my colleague Steve Jobs used every single one of these to great success)
  • How to inspire your team with an emotionally compelling cause so they become world-class superstars who are completely loyal to you and your vision.

This webinar is offered at NO cost to you.  I will offer it at a later date for $47 per participant, but for now, I simply want to extend this webinar and my expertise around what makes Apple the global leader it is to my own audience, colleagues and friends.

To save your seat, go to https://appleinsidersecrets.com/webinar.php and register.

Kelli Richards, President and CEO
The All Access Group,

Wendy Lipton-Dibner – Elite Video Mastery and Move People to Action

I was joined on this week’s edition of “All Access Radio” by author, speaker, and coach  Wendy Lipton-Dibner. Wendy has done amazing work as a leader in her field. She is the president of Professional Impact Inc., which produces seminars and courses such as the wildly successful “Move People to Action for Experts and Entrepreneurs.” As an internationally recognized authority in business and personal acceleration, she brought so much knowledge and insight to the table.

Wendy and I have floated around the same circles and worked with some of the same people for years, which made talking to her an absolute treat. Right off the bat, we quickly recognized that we are “kindred spirits,” from our tastes in music, passion for working and helping with people, and drive for success. I think she and I may be among a small handful of people who knew exactly what we wanted to do when we were young, 8 year old girls. Granted, neither of us knew how that would unravel, it was great to finally talk to someone who had that same experience growing up. Not to mention, as women we both worked towards shattering stereotypes and empowering women within our respective industries.

Wendy was way ahead of her game 10 years ago when she made her first promotional video, which she says was awful even though it lead to over a million dollars in sales, and she remains ahead of her game today. Keep an eye out for more great seminars and courses from Wendy in the near future, especially her new Elite Video Mastery online course and live seminar. You can find out more about that, including free training, at https://www. EliteVideoMasteryFreeTraining.com.

Kelli Richards, President and CEO
The All Access Group, LLC

Kelli Richards, Leader in Technology and Digital Distribution, Publishes New Book on Apple Inc., “The Magic and Moxie of Apple – An Insider’s View”

Cupertino, CA  

Kelli Richards, CEO of the All Access Group and an alumnus of Apple Inc. (where she launched Apple’s earliest focus on music and drove all music initiatives during her 10 years with the market leader) has just published her long awaited eBook, “The Magic and Moxie of Apple – An Insider’s View.” This book delves into the best practices of Apple Inc. from the inside out and takes a close look at what makes Apple one of the leaders in the tech industry – and a global change agent. Author Kelli Richards saw Apple hit rock bottom from the inside, before Steve Jobs returned to the company and then watched from outside as Apple Inc. began its climb to stardom and became the global leader it is today.  This close study of Apple Inc. and the best practices it employs creates a blueprint for all companies and entrepreneurs to follow. Through interviews with other alums and her own experiences at Apple for over a decade, tech industry thought leader Kelli Richards creates a compelling view of what makes Apple Inc. the company it is today. She looks at its failures, its successes, and the people who will continue its course toward greatness.

Kelli Richards has more than twenty years of senior-level leadership experience in the tech and music industries.  Working with the innovators in technology and creative leaders in entertainment, Richards is a highly sought-after consultant, mentor, speaker, producer, coach and author. Richards and her team facilitate powerful strategic business opportunities in digital distribution between technology companies, established artists and celebrities, film studios, record labels, and consumer brand companies to foster new revenue streams and deliver compelling consumer experiences.

Prior to founding The All Access Group LLC, Kelli served in senior roles at Fortune 100 entertainment and technology companies, including Apple Inc. She also served in senior-level leadership capacities at EMI Music as an A&R exec, and at Silicon Graphics (SGI) where she helped launch Silicon Studio, the company’s entertainment division. She developed PatroNet, the first Internet-based artist subscription service with rocker partner Todd Rundgren in the mid-90s – and helped to launch the entire digital music revolution.

A frequent speaker and panel moderator at digital music and entertainment industry conferences globally, Kelli has also been an acclaimed talent producer of a wide range of award shows, epic concerts, and celebrity fundraiser events for over 25 years.  She co-produced a celebrity fundraiser event to support the UN’s “Adopt-A-Minefield” initiative featuring Paul McCartney, Brian Wilson, Stephen Stills and hosted by Jay Leno.

Kelli Richards has co-authored two other books, including the critically acclaimed “The Art of Digital Music:  56 Artists, Visionaries & Insiders Reveal Their Creative Secrets”  and “Taking the Crowd to the Cloud – Social Media for the Music Industry,” which reached #1 on Amazon in several categories. A true renaissance woman, Kelli is also a Certified Integrative Life Coach trained under best-selling authors and coaches Debbie Ford and Alan Cohen.  She lives inCupertino,CA in the heart of theSilicon Valley.

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Kelli Richards, CEO
www.AllAccessgroup.com
Email: 
 Kelli@AllAccessGroup.com

Apple Alums – A “Class” Unto Ourselves and an Education and Collaboration for a Lifetime

Not long ago the LA Times ran an article about an executive training program at Apple called Apple University.  This was one of Steve Job’s most poignant legacy projects – literally how he hoped to continue his presence, in the company he founded, long after he left this realm. Apple University is the program where Apple literally educates its executives on how to embrace the oft-referenced “Apple DNA” and think like Steve Jobs himself.

Contrary to what the LA Times might think, however, the idea of educating and inspiring its people to open their minds and access their unique DNA is not a new endeavor at Apple.  Far from it, in fact; during my tenure, I was part of the Apple MBA program. Only a handful of Apple employees were privileged to be part of that experience – a fully-accredited MBA program paid for by Apple, run on the Apple campus and offered during work hours. Apple’s commitment to inspiring the best thinking in their leaders has always been remarkable.

Steve spared no expense creating AppleUniversity, tapping Joel Podolny, the former Yale Business School dean, to head up the effort, help Apple to continue to break the sound barrier and create its most difficult achievement yet, surviving the loss of Steve Jobs – a man who has become almost cult-like in his brand and contribution. In the 35 years since it was incorporated, Apple has become much more than a success story.  It is the star all other great inventors shoot for. At Apple, we didn’t just write the next chapter, we threw away the book and created something mind blowing and world changing.

In addition to my MBA, like all Apple Alums, I’ve experienced some of the best collaborations in my life on that campus.  What makes THAT kind of success and teamwork even possible? A lot of people have tried to answer that question – even Steve Jobs himself.  It is what Apple University hopes to discover, define, REfine and replicate in future employees. “The idea is to take what is unique about Apple and create a forum that can impart that DNA to future generations of Apple employees,” shared a former Apple exec who spoke anonymously in order to preserve his relationship with the company. “No other company has a university charged with probing so deeply into the roots of what makes the company so successful.” As Apple Alums we’ve actually LIVED what they hope to replicate…

As an Apple alum, I have to admit that it’s thrilling – one of the most important “inventions” to come out of Apple, in fact. You see, there’s a magic that continues among us Alums, and an uncommon connection that allows us to continue building amazing, powerful collaborations sometimes decades after our tenure at Apple.   And it’s something I hope to continue to keep alive and inspire in other alums.

It’s my own legacy project: To help those who share that Apple DNA to reconnect to the incredible talent base that Apple attracted and continue the conversation, the collaboration and the success.

To bring to life in 2012, a powerful, collaborative program designed to create synergy and stratospheric results.  As an Apple Alum, I know that the sky is literally the limit!

All the best,

Kelli Richards
President and CEO
The All Access Group, LLC

Apple – Building a Brand, Leaving a Legacy

There’s this thing in life that most of us have experienced.  It’s a sort of metaphysical passing of one’s self.  Those moments when you pass a place you know and can almost see your younger self (or maybe your older self), standing right there in a different time.  For me, Cupertino has always held those doorways and windows.  Like most of the kids who grew up in Cupertino, I used to make extra money picking apricots in the orchards.

Obviously, fruit has remained a big theme for Cupertino.  Of course, I’m speaking tongue in cheek – as most of the world knows, Steve Jobs built Apple’s headquarters here (it’s his hometown too; one of many things we share in common).  So, once lush with orchards and wineries, Cupertino is now one of the geek capitals of the world.  I say that with pride and humor, because I am definitely one of them, standing on the thin line between artistry and technology.  In fact, I worked at Apple for many years, and I’m proud to say that I launched the focus on music and led strategic Music and Entertainment initiatives during my 10 years there.

So I am one of the truly lucky ones, with strong roots both in the Cupertino of old – and the Cupertino of now.  The roots of now, the Apple tree, are firmly incontrovertibly implanted in Steve Jobs.  As stock prices have shown, Jobs is absolutely the trunk of Apple and inseparable from where investors put the worth of the company.

And here’s the real crux of what I want to say in this piece:  Seeing Steve Jobs battle through the fight of his life to restore Apple to greatness – a graceful, courageous and obviously successful battle – doesn’t hold a candle to seeing him fight for his life now.  He’s obviously ill.  But what he’s creating, despite (or because of) that illness is mind blowing.  Naysayers can address the iCloud any way they want, but what we all know is that it’s pretty damned likely to be successful.  Apple is ending the war on clouds and lockers and legitimizing what the consumer wants, whether the music industry agrees or not.

It is the new digital age, and like it or not we’re not going to stop access.  We’re not even going to control access. Steve Jobs has literally put all his apples into one basket in agreement. Why does it matter?  It matters because, like Bob Lefsetz said recently, Apple is EASY.  The huge base of consumers out there trust that if they get an iPad or iPod or iTunes … whatever, it will work.  Apple has not only galvanized a brand, but it has built a huge, vocal community of brand advocates.  No amount of advertising money could have busted the iPad out of the gate the way the users themselves did.

The second part of a brand is always fulfilling the promise you set forth (this is straight from branding queen Libby Gill’s rulebook).  And, quite simply, Apple delivers on their promise day in and day out.  They listen to their constituency and they build a better mousetrap, make better stuff, and address issues like the cloud – maybe a little later than the creative disruptors, but without a doubt, they’re putting their weight (and their money) where their mouth is.

Which brings me to the issue of legacy:  Apple is a big deal – not just to the world, that’s obvious – but here, in Cupertino (my hometown).  Legacy is a lot like a brand, in its truest form, it delivers on a promise made. The new Steve Jobs’ Cupertino Apple Campus Mothership is absolutely part of that promise.  One day after the WWDC conference, Jobs put forth his new campus proposal to the Cupertino City Counsel, ripe with more than apples.  Steve Jobs has designated acres and acres of his campus for apricot orchards – honoring the tradition of the Valley; that’s roots.  And it’s deeper than I can convey.

I could go on and on about Apple’s commitment to its future and to the ever growing employee base (I was part of that once, and I retain a strong, golden thread to those people and the work they do), but the commitment from Steve Jobs is bigger than even that.  I think I should come clean here and say that obviously I admire Steve Jobs.  I don’t agree with him all the time, obviously – or with Apple for that matter.  But I’ve seen him renovate more than a company or a product line.  I’ve seen him refresh the people around him.  I’ve watched him galvanize thousands of employees to get laser focused on success and build something meaningful.  I’ve witnessed the grace, elegance, and simplicity with which the products have sparked a revolutionary embrace among consumers.  I’ve watched his address at Stanford’s graduation a dozen times and brought that message into my own life – which brings me back to that metaphysical doorway I mentioned earlier.  To that glimpse of one’s self coming and going.

You see, we’re all creating a legacy all the time.  We are ALL in the process of going, like it or not.

A brand, well that’s for now.  But a legacy… what we build that will outlast us, that’s huge.  There are 3,700 trees in what will be the new Apple campus as of today.  According to initial specs, Apple hopes to have 6,000 trees when the mothership is built. In fact, Steve Jobs hired experts from Stanford to consult on indigenous trees to make this come to “fruition” (sorry, I couldn’t resist).  To me, no matter what my life has become – working with industry leaders and entrepreneurs, innovators and influencers, celebrities and musicians, I often look through one of those doorways and see myself picking fuzzy apricots from the tress here in Cupertino.  I remember where I come from and, like Steve Jobs, that my legacy has to be bigger than my brand.

And just my humble opinion, whatever those trees are, whatever fruit they bear, in my book they’re all Apple trees.

Kelli Richards

CEO of The All Access Group

NEW DIGITAL ECONOMICS SILICON VALLEY – Executive Brainstorm & Innovation Forum

On March 27-28, 2012 at the Marriott Hotel, Union Square, San Francisco, the next installment of New Digital Economics – ‘New Business Models & Growth Opportunities in a Hyper-Connected World, is coming to Silicon Valley.  The executive brainstorm uses STL Partners’ acclaimed interactive format,Mindshare, and includes new research and case studies from today’s converging marketplaces within 4 co-located events: Digital Economy 2.0, Digital Commerce 2.0, Digital Entertainment 2.0 & Digital Things 2.0.

The All Access Group has secured a 50% discount for our members. Simply enter code: VIP3273 on the online registration form or contact the event organiser: miriam.dennis@stlpartners.com for details.

Kelli Richards
President and CEO
The All Access Group, LLC
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Thousand-Mile View of Life

One of my highlights for 2011 was a thousand-mile-high ride on a Zeppelin. Yes, one of those huge dirigibles that float over concerts and sporting events. Riding in a Zeppelin is a rare opportunity – in fact, there are only two airships in circulation for passengers – one in Germany and one in Silicon Valley. Rumor has it that the reason there was a free seat for me was because Mark Zuckerberg’s sister backed out at the last moment.  I literally had only moments to make the decision and clear my calendar (no easy feat).

You can walk around the cabin of an airship, open the windows and actually stick your head outside! A true perspective changer for all of us, believe me. The thousand mile view of the world below can truly open up your vision, and as we passed over Stanford University, I began to think about Steve’s commencement speech and his advice, to stay hungry and stay foolish. A lifetime ago, I was part of the Apple MBA program. Only a handful of Apple employees were privileged to be part of that experience – a fully-accredited MBA program paid for by Apple, run on the Apple campus and offered during work hours. Apple’s commitment to inspiring the best thinking in their leaders was remarkable.

I am never far from Apple, even though my work there – which helped launch Apple’s entry into music – was two decades ago. In addition to my MBA, like all Apple Alums, I’ve experienced some of the best collaborations in my life on that campus. Something powerful entrepreneurs and executives try to bring to the table every day – but often fall short. It’s what makes Apple Alums continue to seek one another out. We’ve lived the results of stellar commitment, amazing collaboration and such out-of-the-box thinking that we literally changed the world. That is enough to shift anyone’s perspective, even long after moving on to new adventures and successes. And like the airship, it created a lifelong, thousand-mile perspective.

On December 8th I hosted a breakfast attended exclusively by a small, core group of Apple Alumni.  This was an amazing experience, and leads me to the planning stages of my latest coaching program, focused on Apple Alums and what we want to create next in the world and in our lives. 

As we are all painfully aware, there’s no other (active) forum like this out there, which enables Apple Alum to interact in a focused, empowering way, to share connections and ideas, and to support one another in achieving powerful goals in work and life.  The Apple Alum Coaching Program will engage alums in an alliance of confidential trust and synergy to solve current business challenges as well as take advantage of opportunities for growth with colleagues who share a common DNA. The connection to the Apple community is still key for many, and this program is the first of its kind to offer a forum of networking and synergistic alliances among Apple Alum who are characteristically “A-players”.

Here are just a few of the many Results and Benefits you can expect when this program is launched:

*Clarify purpose, goals, direction and legacyin your work and life.

*Gain powerful and empowering insights and feedback from kindred, like-minded peers that can propel you forward.

*Create a life of more meaning and authenticity that’s in alignment with who you really are and what you want to do in the world at this stage.

*Address whatever obstacles are holding you back from achieving goals.

*Learn to jettison things in your work or life that may no longer serve you

*Leverage best practices, tools, and resources to your own advantage.

*Develop (or renew) powerful connections in networking who you can team up with to create even more success during this next phase of your life.

I’m not 100% sure what the platform for delivering this program will be – whether it will be a high-end weekend retreat, a series of networking events, or perhaps a virtual platform, but I do know that it is sorely needed, and as an alum AND a coach, I’m excited about creating the space for it.

Kelli Richards
CEO
The All Access Group, LLC

VIP Breakfast for Apple Alumni at the Silicon Valley Capital Club, San Jose, CA

I’m thrilled to invite you to join me for a VIP Breakfast for Apple Alumni at the Silicon Valley Capital Club in San Jose, CA on Thursday, December 8th, from 7-8am. I look forward to hosting an intimate breakfast and discussion exclusively for present and former Apple employees. This 1-hour Power Breakfast is about re-connecting & networking with Apple colleagues. We will explore how to take our businesses and our lives to a whole new level of success in the next year by building on the synergy of Apple alliances. The focus of this breakfast club will be my forthcoming eBook “The Magic & Moxie of Apple: An Insider’s View“. VIP Breakfast and a copy of the eBook (valued at $37) are limited to the first 12 people who respond.

RVSP by Friday, December 2nd to reserve your VIP seat at the event. sandy@allaccessgroup.com

 

Kelli Richards
CEO
The All Access Group, LLC


Hypebot Promotes “Taking the Crowd to the Cloud”

I’ll write a separate blog about how my eBook went all the way to #1 on Amazon this weekend, but I wanted to take a moment and offer a special thanks to Bruce Houghton – a powerful voice in the music industry – who writes for HypeBot. He made an exception to his SOP to review the book, and his observations are spot on and very important to me. Because of the holiday weekend, I made the executive choice to leave the eBook at the launch price just until mid-week, giving all of the artists out there a chance to grab it (and use it!).  MANY thanks to Bruce and to everyone who supported our effort to offer a hands-on, simple, DIY look at social media for the music industry. 
~ Kelli Richards

Kelli Richards’ Social Media For Music eBook Just $3.99 Today Only – Published 11/11/11

I don’t normally due blattant pitches for book’s seminar’s, etc. But after downloading Kelli Richard‘s eBook Taking the Crowd to the Cloud – Social Media for the Music Industry to be supportive on her Kindle launch day and spending time with it, I’m going break my rule.  I won’t tell you that this is the only rescource on social media for musicians. But Kelli Richards is an industry vet (btw, don’t forget today’s the real Veteran’s Day in the U.S.) who fights the music marketing fight every day; and to grab the most up to date information for $3.99 is a bargain.

Kelli’s guide covers all the usual modern marketing avenues from a musician’s perspective: Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, blogging, email marketing and even MySpace. There are also chapters on less utilized recources like Blog Talk Radio, Linkedin, Meetups and live event networking. Along the way, there are examples and short case studies.

Finally, she takes a look at several of the major players in ditect to fan marketing including ReverbNation, Topspin and Nimbit as monetization tools. It’s all there. But don’t just read about it. Use it.

$3.99 today only:Taking the Crowd to the Cloud – Social Media for the Music Industry

Written by Bruce Houghton, in DIY for Hypebot

https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2011/11/kelli-richards-social-media-for-music-ebook-just-399-today-only.html

Kelli Richards,
CEO of The All Access Group, LLC

11/11/11 eBook Launch! Help me hit #1 on Amazon!

Taking the Crowd to the Cloud –
SOCIAL MEDIA for the Music Industry

Kelli Richards’ new eBook, Taking the Crowd to the Cloud – SOCIAL MEDIA for the Music Industry,” teaches you to run your content, your revenue, your merch and your fan base ANY WAY YOU WANT TO. It’s easily the best eBook on Social Media for Musicians, ever.  Today is the ONLY day you can get the book on Amazon at $3.99. https://amzn.to/eBook-Crowd

This eBook raises the bar and demystifies the social media process.  It will help you THRIVE in this tough economy and transform your online presence and your marketing mindset.

It provides an overview of the top 10 online spaces and gives a brief look at how to maximize your social media presence to build and keep your audience – and turn them into your own personal sales force.

  • MORE FANS! The ultimate end-game!
  • BRAND TRANSFORMATION! (Yes, trust me, you are a brand!)
  • MORE MONEY! That’s an easy one, more fans + more content = more sales.
  • SIMPLE! Written in easy-to-follow language with easy-to-implement instructions.
  • FAST! You’ll learn about 8 no cost Resources to build your brand and your fan base!
  • STOP WORRYING! No more worrying about missing the opp for social media success.
  • No Cost Online Business Tools and List Building Tools worth 10X’s the cost of the book.
  • FR EE DOM! How about turning your work into a business that does not depend on a label, a manager or ANYONE. Do what you WHAT you want, WHEN you want, and WHERE you want… You can set your own hours… You can live anywhere… All you need is an internet connection… The sky is the limit.


Kelli Richards’ new eBook, Taking the Crowd to the Cloud – SOCIAL MEDIA for the Music Industry,” teaches you to run your content, your revenue, your merch and your fan base ANY WAY YOU WANT TO. It’s easily the best eBook on Social Media for Musicians, ever.

Today is the ONLY day you can get the book on Amazon at $3.99. https://amzn.to/eBook-Crowd.

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