Lecture Description
Kawasaki shares some of the qualities that he believes entrepreneurs, and everyone else, should have. In order to be a mensch, a person who is widely respected and trusted, one should help those who cannot be helpful in return, do the right thing in the right way, and pay back to society.
Course Index
- Make Meaning in Your Company
- Don't Write a Mission Statement, Write a Mantra
- Get Up and Get Going!
- The New Business Model
- Weave a MAT and Outline Your Priorities
- Know Thyself and Niche Thyself
- Make a Great Pitch
- Who to Hire
- Lower the Barriers to Adoption
- Seed the Clouds and Watch the Sales Grow
- Be a Mensch
- Funding Choices
- How Do You Find Evangelists?
- How Do You Find Soul Mates?
- The Career Path to Becoming a Venture Capitalist or an Entrepreneur
- Experience Is Overrated
Course Description
In this course, Guy Kawasaki gives 16 video lectures on Entrepreneurship for Stanford University students. Video lectures were taken on October 20, 2004. Guy Kawasaki, founder and Managing Director of Garage Technology Ventures, 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. He gives examples of the best way to make meaning: increase quality of life, right a wrong, and prevent the end of something good.
Guy Kawasaki
Garage Technology Ventures
Guy Kawasaki is a founder and Managing Director of Garage Technology Ventures. Prior to this position, he was an Apple Fellow at Apple Computer, Inc. and sits on the board of BitPass Inc. A noted speaker and the founder of various personal computer companies, Guy was one of the individuals responsible for the success of the Macintosh computer. He is also the author of eight books including Rules for Revolutionaries, How to Drive Your Competition Crazy, Selling the Dream, and The Macintosh Way. Guy holds a B.A. from Stanford University and a M.B.A. from UCLA, as well as an honorary doctorate from Babson College.
Related Links: www.garage.com
Last Updated: Thu, Jun 1, 2006
Course Details:
- Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Lecture
- Stanford University's Entrepreneurship Corner (ecorner)
Original Course Name: Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Lecture.