Guy Kawasaki, former chief evangelist of Apple, gives his view on business, marketing and getting people to fall in love with you.
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Guy Kawasaki, former chief evangelist of Apple, gives his view on business, marketing and getting people to fall in love with you.
Yesterday President Obama unveiled a new initiative to encourage entrepreneurship in the United States but something is missing.
Over the last 7 years, I have been involved in more startups than most entrepreneurs will in their lifetime. That’s not to say that I’m an “expert” in entrepreneurship (or an expert in anything for that matter), but I certainly have had a pretty diverse set of entrepreneurial experiences for a 27 year-old. I have [...]
Happy with your day job? If so, you’re in the minority.
55% of Americans are not happy with their work and wish they could be doing something else, according to the latest study by The Conference Board, reflecting the highest dissatisfaction level in the 22-year history of the study. In just one year (from 2008 to 2009) satisfaction [...]
I wonder if products have the same experience people do, that when they meet their match, they feel like they are “home?” I’ll bet the product manager of this doosey has earned his bonus:
Hillshire Farm ham and turkey + reusable Gladware
= Green, Money Saving, The-Big-Corporation-Proves-It-Can-Still-Listen-To-Customers
What partnerships could you consider in your business?
Example: B&B could supply guests with brunch [...]
I picked up a book in the airport recently: Wishful Drinking by Carrie Fisher. It’s a fast read and has enough tabloid photos to keep you interested. Her come-sit-by-me-and-dish point of view is disarming and I genuinely enjoyed her tales, her vulnerability and her wit. More importantly, I respect what she is doing.
Wishful Drinking
Carrie Fisher [...]
Let’s face it. The first step is always the hardest. Whether you’re trying to quit smoking, start graduate school, or learn how to play guitar. It’s that first step that leaves us feeling awkward, inadequate, and questioning our conviction. Taking that first step toward entrepreneurship is no different. We question our business skills, product performance, [...]
Every now and then I get asked or ask the question: what universities could do to prepare their students for a world in business.”
I was randomly going through articles on Startups at Alltop and came across Is College Worth it For Entrepreneurs? at youngentrepreneur.com.
Classic, “Top 3,” “Best Of” list below:
1) Study entrepreneurship while [...]