Guy Kawasaki is the co-founder of the news aggregator Alltop.com, the former chief evangelist for Apple, and author of, among other titles, The Art of the Start. At the end of The Influence Project’s first week, Kawasaki sits ...READ»
[video_twistage 1]One of our favorite business thinkers is Guy Kawasaki. He's been a Silicon Valley insider for a long time and his latest book, Reality Check, doles out tons of great advice for entrepreneurs. Here we sit down with ...READ»
Playtime on twitter is slowly dissipating, I am getting a good feel of what is enjoyable, what is a plain waste of time, what is leading to good habits, what is extenuating bad habits and more importantly a feeling for community ...READ»
Guy Kawasaki, founder of Garage Technology Ventures, is working on a new book, The Art of the Start. About a month ago, he made a call for entries for folks to design the cover of his book. While Kawasaki has yet to announce a ...READ»
Sometimes people write one thing and do another, they live out a great public life only to go home and live out a wrotten private one - in short they live in their branded shadows and they live effectively two lives.That isn't the ...READ»
Guy Kawasaki, chief evangelist for the computer that changed the world, has a new message: You too can change the world. His manifesto: Create like a god, command like a king, work like a slave.READ»
Allowed myself to drift in the sea of my own followings but this reckless abandonment did not disappoint - Guy Kawasaki and Jay Rosen featured heavily in providing interesting links and being it's a lazy Sunday afternoon - I can get ...READ»
Gary Unger, an author and advertising consultant who has worked on campaigns for the NBA, General Motors and other major clients chose to feature me in his first post for a series on his blog called the "Being Yourself ...READ»
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"Materials are less important than human beings - although we have not yet come quite around to thinking in that fashion." Henry Ford
[quote from Today ...READ»
Began with idle thoughts about my own twitter participation, these thoughts show signs of treating "social media" as a new establishment but I realize I need to focus on the positives of social media, rather than focus on noticeable ...READ»
There are two ways for me to practice virtue. The first is to find people who I believe can reveal it to me. The second is to it myself because my heart is true. I prefer second approach, the "self-directed virtue" ...READ»
"How would you make money if you owned Twitter?" Venture capitalist and CEO of Alltop Guy Kawasaki asked Wired editor-in-chief Chris Anderson at the closing keynote of SXSW. "That was one of the questions I was ...READ»
I've held off on commenting on Seth Godin's most recent project until it's live -- and it's a live wire! -- but I think its debut two days ago is worth noting -- especially given Keith's guest hosting this week and our discussions ...READ»
Is this old fashioned selfishness? Am I out of touch with the "new reality"? Would I be wiser if I was deaf, dumb & blind? Yet I am here am I not, I am thinking out and exploring my thoughts here - I am not be ...READ»
It's fall again and while summer's valiantly trying to extend its tenure, pretty soon our shadows will get longer and our days shorter. For bloggers though, while posts about drinking outside, losing iPhones on the beach, and walks ...READ»
Whatever you do, don't confuse the BlogWorld & New Media Expo with that other techie meeting in Austin. "South by Southwest is spring break for geeks," sniffs event chief Rick Calvert. "We're more focused on educating online ...READ»
How Do You Build an Online Community
Do
you belong to any online communities, and if so, what are they and why
do you find them useful? Online communities are not as easy to form as
you would think, although we all hear ...READ»
via Guy Kawasaki
The Kauffman Foundation is launching EntrepreneurshipWeek USA from February 23rd to March 3rd. The theme is "What's Your Big Idea? Take it On!" There will be educational programs around the country. Stanford is ...READ»
The fact is that not all businesses will be successful. Some have even heard that 80% of new businesses fail by the 5th year, although this is disputed by many and evidence suggests that the failure rate is closer to 50-60 ...READ»
If you're wondering why the International Association of Exhibitions and Events stages an event about staging events, you're not alone. "I've tried explaining it to my elderly mother," says IAEE president Steven Hacker. "She never ...READ»
I came across a great post by Umair Haque over at Harvard Business Publishing titled How to Build a Next-Gen Business Now.
He lays out five steps to build such a business but it was the fifth step that caught my attention because it ...READ»