Guy Kawasaki’s Top 10 Rules For Success
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Online Webinar – Recorded Mar 14, 2016
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media .75 PDU – Free
Provider: Guy Kawasaki & Evan Carmichael
Guy Kawasaki was one of the Apple employees originally responsible for marketing their Macintosh computer line in 1984 and author of numerous bestselling books. In 2015, Kawasaki joined the Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees, the non-profit operating entity of Wikipedia.
Evan Carmichael has taken Guy Kawasaki‘s Business “Rules for Success” and edited footage to compile a short video session that encourages you to think about what your business sucess is and how to get there.
Here’s Guy Kawasaki’s Top 10 Rules for Success:
- Make Meaning
- Create A Mantra
- Get Going
- Be Realistic
- Weave A MAT (Milestones Activities & Tasks)
- Tell A Story
- Master Pitching
- Eat What You Kill
- Plant Many Seeds
- Don’t Care What Others Think
Want to Have A Great Presentation?
Take Guy Kawasaki‘s Advice The 10 20 30 Rule!Do NOT Break the 10 20 30 Rule:
- 10 Slides
- 20 Minutes
- 30 Point Font – is the smallest font you should use!
Read about 10/20/30 on Guys Blog or watch his 3 Minute video to learn how.
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Guy Kawasaki’s Top 10 Rules For Success
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