Entrepreneurs who want to replicate the recipe that helped Apple become the world’s first trillion company will find some of the secret ingredients in a new book by its former principal engineer. Ken Kocienda worked at Apple for 15 years, designing software for the iconic iPhone and other products that have become popular across the globe. In his new book, Creative Selection: Inside Apple’s Design Process During the Golden Age of Steve Jobs , Kocienda reflects on the collaborative culture at Apple that helped foster innovation and excitement for both employees and consumers. He visited the Knowledge at Wharton show on SiriusXM to talk about his experiences and what other companies can learn from the magic created by the late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. (Listen to the podcast using the player above.) An edited transcript of the conversation follows. Knowledge at Wharton: How do you remember Steve Jobs?…