The Art of the Start
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shit I didn't know that guy was so huge
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@0:38 i tought he was gonna say the F word twice lol
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this guy is a fucking don
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Guy is a great speaker. Watch the video and you'll see how he clearly presents his thoughts on how how to "make meaning"...
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Hi fseixas
I have just been watching your video and I must admit it really is very good.
I really enjoyed watching it.
Already looking forward to more of the same in the future.
Cheers to your success.
Mark McCulloch
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I have looking for something like this.I'll check into it. Thanks Good Video
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"PROFIT is the MEANS through which an organisation achieves its AIMS" (Anon *)
"Anyone can run a not-for-profit. It takes GENIUS to run a NOT-FOR-LOSS" (Peter Mellalieu (2009), I think!)
* Source: A conference in Melbourne on General Systems Theory, circa 1985 or 1986, as I recall.
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well people want to know where he's from.. if he didn't mention his work history people would think he's just some random talking out of his ass.
I strongly advice to ICT entrepreneurs to read these books
1- Crossing the chasm (Geoffrey Moore)
2- Blue Ocean Strategy(W.Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne)
3- Red Ocean Strategy
4- Inside the Tornado (Geoffrey A. Moore)
5- Good to Great (Jim Collins)
6- Art of the Start (Guy Kawasaki)
7- Rules for Revolutionaries (Guy Kawasaki)
8- Made to Stick (Dan Heath & Chip Heath)
These are the books that we use in The Royal Institute of Technology/Stockholm
alpercelk 4 years ago 5
What's wrong with that, he worked there before.
kshkrish 4 years ago 5