11 Guy Kawasaki Quotes about You

” A crash is when your competitor’s program dies. When your program dies, it is an ‘idiosyncrasy’. “


” Don’t worry, be crappy. Revolutionary means you ship and then test… Lots of things made the first Mac in 1984 a piece of crap – but it was a revolutionary piece of crap. “


” Patience is the art of concealing your impatience. “


” Leverage your brand. You shouldn’t let two guys in a garage eat your shorts. “


” It doesn’t matter whether the Dow is 5000 or 50,000. If you’re an entrepreneur, there is no bad time to start a company. “


” The jewelry business is a very, very tough business – tougher than the computer business. You truly have to understand how to take care of your customers. “


” What you learn in school is the opposite of what happens in the real world. In school, you’re always worried about minimums. You have to reach 20 pages or you have to have so many slides or whatever. Then you get out in the real world and you think, ‘I have to have a minimum of 20 pages and 50 slides. “


” Coming from the U.S., you tend to look at one homogeneous market with 350 million people. But in Europe, every country has its own customs and laws. “


” If you make money, you might not make meaning. “


” If you’re an entrepreneur and you think that the president makes a difference to your business, you should stay at your current job. “


” I think that no one, or very few, are born as good presenters. It’s a skill that you learn. “



All 11 Guy Kawasaki Quotes about You in picture


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Patience is the art of concealing your impatience.
Leverage your brand. You shouldn
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The jewelry business is a very, very tough business - tougher than the computer business. You truly have to understand how to take care of your customers.
What you learn in school is the opposite of what happens in the real world. In school, you
Coming from the U.S., you tend to look at one homogeneous market with 350 million people. But in Europe, every country has its own customs and laws.
If you make money, you might not make meaning.
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I think that no one, or very few, are born as good presenters. It
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