Put this together with Simon Sinek, Start Whith Why (TEDxPugetSound - Simon Sinek - 9/17/09), and you got a great, great, GREAT material for rethink your life, your mission and how you relate to the world. I watch it over and over again!
It is important to find meaning in your life in order to increase your quality of life. Applying this to a product or business will make it easier to add value to a product you are trying to sell. What I got from this is that without a passion for what you are trying to sell from you and your team having a successful start up will be difficult. Make sure you love what you are doing so that work does not feel like "work".
"Your idea for a taxi ridehailing app is no good. No one uses taxis in the USA. Maybe only in New York. Sorry" - Guy Kawasaki to Entrepreneur in May 2007.
we are in the early stage of our startup and made a lots of mistakes and learned a lot from it. Your video and other thing help a lot to make it easy for me and my partner to make decisions. with the $1000 per month expense of my startup from my paycheck every month and staff of 4 people and your advice on startup you will see us soon..... Thanks again.
He is a great speaker. However, he told me in 2007 (2 years before Uber) that my idea for a ridehailing app based startup was stupid. That no one used taxis in the USA. Luckily I ignored him and filed my patent on the very thing he said was pointless. At least he does admit he can be liable to Bozocity too. Got to respect a guy who does not take himself too seriously. Mercedes made him their brand ambassador. US11/485,164 (filed 2006, 27 citations)
One of my favorite speechs ever! But with a huge misplaced example, stated as "Ken Olsen disease" From Olsen's Wikipedia: "Two quotes of his are frequently taken out of context, and are indeed among the least understood in the industry. from 1977: There is no reason for any individual to have a computer in his home. Referred to having the computer run the house, with automated doors, voice-activated faucets et cetera. He had a computer in his home for general use and promulgated the idea."
+Santi Amen true for the pragmatic side. I meant, emotional connection (maybe its not the most explicit term) to make the material, the content your own. Even if I watch a lot of youtube videos, I learn better reading books. Its the easiest way to get beyond the pragmatic, directly actionable advices and actually understand the spirit. A bit more time consuming... true :-) the point being you can then find solutions even if the author didn't covered that specific issue.
same speech every time as far back as 2006 speech...ego maniac..P.L division...Ice.1..Ice2....long and suck is XX...short and suck ok..10 slides....nothing really new about his whole speech...he use all this for his next 8 years talk..
What exactly is an "evangelist" in the field of IT? I don't see this man as an engineer or a businessman, just a motivational speaker. Is this how he made his millions? Other people have to learn a trade and keep taking courses to maintain their license or update their certifications. This guy just talks. I don't begrudge his success, but .... something's wrong here.
One of the best speeches I have ever seen. I am often recommending seeing this to my friends and colleagues
me too! after 16 years still ace
AND, did you make your slides and rasied capital?
"The thinner the air, the thinner the air, the more difficult it is to support intelligent life"
hand down, the best speech of Guy, or arguably, any guy about entrepreneurship.
This presentation is one of a few reasons that I can make millions today. Thank you so much.
Show off and liar
Best entrepreneurial keynote speech in the last 10 years
I'm watching this video once a year. One of the best speeches I've ever seen.
If I've said it once, I'll say it a thousand times. Guy Kawasaki is the Steve Jobs of Social Media...
I'm brazillian and I admire Kwasaki very much! Almost like steve jobs.
One of the greatest speakers with humour, love it. Thanks
Such a pleasure, thank you, Guy.
waw! so inspiring! great speaker! this is the kind of speeches that I like to hear over and over without getting bored! thank you Guy!
Amazing learnings for any business packed into 10 nuggets simplified over 40 minutes! Genius!
I was thinking about going back and getting my MBA until I saw this video.
Watcha u doin now bro
I show this to all of my Executive MBA classes. It condenses a whole term's learning into forty minutes.
The best entrepreneurial speech listened till date! Guy Kawasaki is an amazing person.
Always good Guy. I Just listen and listend this repetedly
watching this in 2022 for my exam jai bennet
jai jai bennett
Great stuff! I hope I can run with this.
Thank you Guy, I wish I saw this six month ago, actually now I believe that it was suppose to be like that and now I'll make the right decisions.
the best 'Guy" ever!
Can't believe they try to cut Guy Kawasaki's speech short. Bozos!
This is great presentation love it.!!!!
Great speech. Loved it! Already became a fan, about to scour his blog for information
Straight honest presentation .
Entertaining, straight to the point and insightful high velocity speech. Thanks Guy :o)
Put this together with Simon Sinek, Start Whith Why (TEDxPugetSound - Simon Sinek - 9/17/09), and you got a great, great, GREAT material for rethink your life, your mission and how you relate to the world. I watch it over and over again!
great presentation and great conclusion for everything we all need to know.
It is important to find meaning in your life in order to increase your quality of life. Applying this to a product or business will make it easier to add value to a product you are trying to sell. What I got from this is that without a passion for what you are trying to sell from you and your team having a successful start up will be difficult. Make sure you love what you are doing so that work does not feel like "work".
Really good stuff... !!
I love Guy's books, rich dad all the way!
Thanks for your candor Guy.
Simply Awesome
Thank you - it was really great.
-U.
My kind of guy...(-;
Three apples that changed our lives - The Adams Apple , the Newtons Apple , and and then the Steve Jobs Apple ....
"Your idea for a taxi ridehailing app is no good. No one uses taxis in the USA. Maybe only in New York. Sorry" - Guy Kawasaki to Entrepreneur in May 2007.
Is this true?
very skill speech . thanks
This guy seems frighteningly intelligent.
Nice presentation
we are in the early stage of our startup and made a lots of mistakes and learned a lot from it. Your video and other thing help a lot to make it easy for me and my partner to make decisions. with the $1000 per month expense of my startup from my paycheck every month and staff of 4 people and your advice on startup you will see us soon..... Thanks again.
Iconic
Excellent presentation. Please come talk to my employees!
wow, i've just seen that and lost my shoes...
thath is just super !!!
well said Mr.Guy
Crushed it.
a classic
Exceptional Advise for Entrepreneurs. Also watch his 12 points he learned from Steve Jobs.
wow. he is good.
35 bozos dislike this video
+Claudio Briones haha :D
but 2500++ love it!!
lol i like this guy
@amitellipsis Absolutely! I got so much out of those. I look at those 12 points probably once each week and they always help refocus me.
Who is this guy? Why haven't I heard from him before? I loooooove his swag!
I have watched this like 6. times...
Do not watch this presentation just ones !!
ME Too
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People who has worked with apple can be proud lifetime ;)
the 27 dislikes are the liars in the room ;)
He is a great speaker. However, he told me in 2007 (2 years before Uber) that my idea for a ridehailing app based startup was stupid. That no one used taxis in the USA. Luckily I ignored him and filed my patent on the very thing he said was pointless. At least he does admit he can be liable to Bozocity too. Got to respect a guy who does not take himself too seriously. Mercedes made him their brand ambassador.
US11/485,164 (filed 2006, 27 citations)
holy shit bro
The last two guys bugging Guy are BOZOS !! lol
LOVE IT! 10-20-30 rule
lol 'what are you going to do, not invite me back?'
One of my favorite speechs ever!
But with a huge misplaced example, stated as "Ken Olsen disease"
From Olsen's Wikipedia:
"Two quotes of his are frequently taken out of context, and are indeed among the least understood in the industry.
from 1977: There is no reason for any individual to have a computer in his home.
Referred to having the computer run the house, with automated doors, voice-activated faucets et cetera. He had a computer in his home for general use and promulgated the idea."
When will I start?
20:20 To sell.... know this.... learn this.
Does Guy have a youtube channell?
watch this because the business midterm.
he is great - but who else noticed he uses the same 5 minute intro for all his speeches and has had the same routine for yearS? lol
At 29:55, Kawasaki says something but I didn't catch what he said. Could someone write this short sentence ? Thank you.
+lionel ODDO he said "What are you gonna do? not invite me back?" XD
Thanks. The "t" in the word "invite" is mute. This is why I didn't understand...
That explains one billion. Thats the second billion that pisses me off)))
lmao! NOT INVITE ME BACK! YOUR A KICK ASS @ GUY!!!
I think he is on to something.
hahaha I thumbed up the vid just cause he said that :D
hahaha funny guy
Guy back then could'nt know how right he was about Bill Gates!
Haha this guy is so funny.. 16:20
that was robert kiyosaki....
The irony of talking about bozos not recognising greatness as a bozo tries to end one of the all time great talks 😅
awesome.. big fan... big fan.. though the jokes are repeated in almost all your speeches
The asian Robert DeNiro
29:55
live it ..rather than preach it ..
FUNNYZ
not in house.
Any Bennettian here,,>>?
me
like the word dangerous bozo.
21:10 THE US GOVERNMENT
George Bush and Bill Gates watched this video and didn't like it
BU121
LOL
Let him talk more ffs
same joke same intro every time for this guy.
HAHAHA, the dilbert creator predicted President Trump`s Victory
A great thinker but too many 4 letter words..
NIH = not invented here
Why buy the book? Just watch the video... easier and cheaper
You can't really have the same emotional connection with a video.
Felix Chanthapanya Why do I need emotional connection? This is the most pragmatic guy ever. I just need advises.
+Santi Amen true for the pragmatic side. I meant, emotional connection (maybe its not the most explicit term) to make the material, the content your own. Even if I watch a lot of youtube videos, I learn better reading books. Its the easiest way to get beyond the pragmatic, directly actionable advices and actually understand the spirit. A bit more time consuming... true :-) the point being you can then find solutions even if the author didn't covered that specific issue.
His speech is good. But his idea is a little against female. Man always have the G flow? Also he is making fun of dead people. So rude he is!
My boss have watched it and didn't like it either!
You are what, A Democrat?
same speech every time as far back as 2006 speech...ego maniac..P.L division...Ice.1..Ice2....long and suck is XX...short and suck ok..10 slides....nothing really new about his whole speech...he use all this for his next 8 years talk..
he talks a lot of trash... maybe he should be more humble... this is all just a game:)
What exactly is an "evangelist" in the field of IT? I don't see this man as an engineer or a businessman, just a motivational speaker. Is this how he made his millions? Other people have to learn a trade and keep taking courses to maintain their license or update their certifications. This guy just talks. I don't begrudge his success, but .... something's wrong here.