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Guy Kawasaki: Make Meaning in Your Company

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October 20, 2004 presentation by Guy Kawasaki for the Stanford Technology Ventures Program Educators Corner in the School of Engineering at Stanford University.

Guy Kawasaki, founder and Managing Director of Garage Technology Ventures, spoke to Stanford University students in October, 2004. He believes that those companies who set out to make a positive change in the world are the companies that will ultimately be the most successful. Kawasaki gives examples of the best way to make meaning: increase quality of life, right a wrong, and prevent the end of something good.

For more videos of this talk, visit http://edcorner.stanford.edu/authorMaterialInfo.html?mid=1171

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  • this guy is the most interesting man to follow on twitter

  • Guy, you are not naive and romantic, you speak the gospel brutha! 

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  • Interesting concept.

  • excellent!

  • superb.. nice words... i wanna hear more from him :)

  • nice one! very informative

  • pretty cool!

  • This is nice. He has many good tips.

  • @SCJohnson77 Let me guess... you bought the book, right? Let me take another guess: you also own a copy of "The Secret" by Rhonda Byrne (and you believe every word in it). lol

  • @elsucati you're a loser

  • Yeah, right... "A better world"... Go tell this to big companies making most of their production in China, with huge profits... by using child labour and making a profit out of exploiting miserable people!

    Doesn't mean your message is wrong, but it's naive. But then again, all that really matters is selling the damn books, isn't it?

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