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Guy Kawasaki made history with Apple. So you would expect he would have a lot to say today when stock prices surged high enough to make his old employer the first trillion dollar company. For one ...
Now, it’s his mission to share those learnings with others, says Kawasaki, who currently serves as chief evangelist at Canva, the Australian graphic design software company. Speaking with Inc.
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Speaking last October at the Inc. 5000 Conference, the current Canva chief evangelist said Jobs pushed him to stop thinking in 10% increments and instead "jump to the next curve." Kawasaki illustrated ...
“As we move beyond the joy of having a great idea, our Eureka! moment, we soon realize that we have entered a realm of uncertainty.” —Maryléne Delbourg-Delphis “Eureka” is an expression that means “I ...
Apple’s co-founder, Steve Jobs, taught Guy Kawasaki, the former chief evangelist at Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL), that meaningful change doesn’t come from small improvements but from bold leaps. Kawasaki ...
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For as long as I’ve been active as an entrepreneur, Guy Kawasaki has been a loud voice of influence in the world of startups. His 10/20/30 rule (a pitch should have 10 slides, last no more than 20 ...
On Tuesday, it was announced that Phil Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of worldwide marketing, will transition into a new role as an Apple Fellow. This honorary position is one that Apple ...
So for a whole bunch of reasons far too random to detail here, I ended up sitting in a restaurant attached to a Bay Area ice rink last week, watching skaters slip and fall while chatting with longtime ...