Apr 2, 2012

Guy Kawasaki

Hi everybody!
Today I’ll present you lectures of one of the most charming and inspiring venture capitalists in the world, which I’m sure you already know.

Guy Kawasaki was born in Honolulu, Hawaii in 1954. He is the co-founder of the site Alltop.com, famous business writer and a founding partner at Garage Technology Ventures. Previously, he was a chief evangelist of Apple. The video below presents the 12 lessons, which Guy Kawasaki learned from Steve Jobs:
  • Experts are clueless
  • Customers can't tell you what they need
  • Biggest challenges beget the best work
  • Design Counts
  • Big graphics, big fonts
  • Jump curves, not better sameness
  • If it works or doesn't work, that's all that matters
  • Value is different from price
  • A Players hire A Players
  • Real CEOs can demo
  • Real entrepreneurs ship
  • Some things need to be believed to be seen.
Enjoy it!



In the second video, Guy Kawasaki is presenting in London (April, 2011) his latest book “Enchantment: The art of changing hearts, minds and actions”. This video is not just a presentation of his book, but a lecture about the art of enchantment. It’s worth seeing:




Wish you wonderful Tuesday.
Yours K.K.

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