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Guy Kawasaki

Guy Kawasaki

Guy Kawasaki is the chief evangelist of Canva and the creator of Guy Kawasaki’s Remarkable People podcast. He is an executive fellow of the Haas School of Business (UC Berkeley), and adjunct professor of the University of New South Wales. He was the chief evangelist of Apple and a trustee of the Wikimedia Foundation. He has written Wise Guy, The Art of the Start 2.0, The Art of Social Media, Enchantment, and eleven other books. Kawasaki has a BA from Stanford University, an MBA from UCLA, and an honorary doctorate from Babson College.  "

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5 Ways To Be More Persuasive

Guy Kawasaki share 5 scientifically proven ways to increase your influence and persuasion.

Originally published Published: 08.01.11 Author By Guy Kawasaki

More of What I Learned About Twitter Marketing

Way back in July of 2009, I explained how I use twitter. A lot has changed since then, so this is an update on how I tweet. As a business …

Originally published Published: 02.01.10 Author By Guy Kawasaki

10 Management Lessons from the U.S. Navy

Originally published in 2009, Kawasaki reflects on his visit to the USS Nimitz and shares how HVAC contractors can model their organization after the Navy through respect, training, and teamwork.

Originally published Updated: 03.01.23 Author By Guy Kawasaki

9 Tips for Using Twitter as a Marketing Tool

Everyone is a atwitter with Twitter, but not everyone uses Twitter for business. I use twitter as a tool - specifically as a marketing tool, and here nine lessons that …

Originally published Published: 08.01.09 Author By Guy Kawasaki

Five Life Lessons for Leaders

How to fix mistakes, determine when to drop a product, and other lessons.

Originally published Published: 06.01.09 Author By Guy Kawasaki

The Art of Buzz

The reasons people talk about products and services and the best ways to seed discussions.

Originally published Published: 05.01.09 Author By Guy Kawasaki

Originality In Business Wins

Co-author of the newly released book called "Mavericks at Work: Why the Most Original Minds in Business Win" Polly LaBarre offers insight into the maverick minds behind businesses that defy …

Originally published Published: 04.01.09 Author By Guy Kawasaki

Your 2009 To-Do List

Ten small tasks that can make a big difference in the perception of your company and, ultimately, your bottom line.

Originally published Published: 03.01.09 Author By Guy Kawasaki

Success and Failure

Guy Kawasaki interviews Michael Raynor on how strategy makes or breaks a company.

Originally published Published: 02.01.09 Author By Guy Kawasaki

Why Smart Companies Do Dumb Things

The downside of more people in the mix means it's harder to alter consensus, once it builds. As an owner or manager of a company, there are things you can …

Originally published Published: 01.01.09 Author By Guy Kawasaki

What Small Businesses Can Learn From Hollywood

Guy Kawasaki discusses five movies that have an important back-story that innovators can learn from.

Originally published Published: 12.01.08 Author By Guy Kawasaki

The Art of Resisting Irrational Behavior

Guy Kawasaki talks with Ori Brafman, author of “Sway: The Irresistible Pull of Irrational Behavior”, about the psychological forces at play when smart people make bad choices. Brafman offers insight …

Originally published Published: 11.01.08 Author By Guy Kawasaki

Why Change is Good

Guy Kawasaki talks with Ariane de Bonvoisin, CEO and founder of The First Thirty Days, about the importance of embracing change.

Originally published Published: 10.01.08 Author By Guy Kawasaki

Does Your Brand Have Personality?

Rohit Bhargava, founding member of the pioneering 360 Digital Influence team at Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide, discusses the role of personality in branding with Guy Kawasaki.

Originally published Published: 09.01.08 Author By Guy Kawasaki

Word-Of-Mouth Marketing

Guy Kawasaki interviews Dave Balter, founder of BzzAgent on word-of-mouth marketing.

Originally published Published: 08.01.08 Author By Guy Kawasaki