Guy Kawasaki speaks on ‘The Art of the Start’ at the Informatics Forum, Edinburgh. He speaks of his experiences as an evangelist, entrepreneur, and most recently, as a venture capitalist who found, fixed, and funded startups. (Editors note: the audience is a bit boring, so the brilliance of Guy looses a[...]
Guy Kawasaki suggests creating a system of milestones, assumptions and tasks to keep your business on the right path and increase your chances for success. _____ Guy Kawasaki is the co-founder of Alltop.com, an “online magazine rack” of popular topics on the web, and a founding partner at Garage Technology[...]
Guy Kawasaki, Steve Blank and Aaron Levie with Video Cuts from Stanford Technology Ventures Program. In all the excitement around creating a new product or starting a fresh company, even seasoned entrepreneurs can lose sight of the importance of connecting with customers. Maybe customers aren’t that interested in what you’re selling.[...]
Guy Kawasaki talks about how a mission statement, while touted as necessary for any company, often is not representative of the true meaning of the company. Instead, a mantra is shorter and captures the essence of the organization. _____ Guy Kawasaki is the co-founder of Alltop.com, an “online magazine rack”[...]
A book review about Guy Kawasaki´s “Enchantment” from Dan Zarrella from the blog.hubspot.com When Guy Kawasaki gave me the opportunity to read his new book Enchantment before it was released, I jumped at it. It turns out, my excitement wasn’t let down. The book is great. Guy defines Enchantment as[...]
