Guy Kawasaki, "the evangelist"
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Written by Miguel Romero
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Guy Kawasaki is one of the most influential people in the world when it comes to innovation, startup creation and management . He often challenges the status quo with great books, such as “The Art of the Start” or “The Art of Enchantment” , among many others.
But... Who is Guy Kawasaki?
The role of “chief evangelist” is not widespread in our country, but its objective is nothing more and nothing less than to change our attitude towards an idea and the way we all hong kong phone data behave . The “chief evangelist” of a company must ensure that a new technology, idea or product goes from being something minor to becoming the universal reference , that which all the competition imitates, the gadget that you must have to be up to date.
And that was the mission that Steve Jobs entrusted to the protagonist of this article at the dawn of Apple: to make the Macintosh become the personal computer that other manufacturers would envy and want to create for their own companies.
Following his experience with Apple, Kawasaki set himself the goal of giving entrepreneurs the power to change the world , for which he founded Garage Technology Ventures . He is also the co-founder of Alltop.com and the author of eleven brilliant books on management, including “Rules for Revolutionaries” , “How to Drive Your Competition Crazy” or “The Macintosh Way” .
His time at Apple
Guy Kawasaki was one of the people who, along with Steve Jobs, "evangelized" the idea of the personal computer in the 1980s, helping to ensure its triumphant success.
He worked at Apple from 1983 to 1987 and again from 1995 to 1997. He was the company's marketing director and contributed a great deal of his knowledge to making the Macintosh the marvel it became at the time.
He would later admit that he was wrong to leave early.
Rate this article12345(4 votes)
Written by Miguel Romero
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Guy Kawasaki is one of the most influential people in the world when it comes to innovation, startup creation and management . He often challenges the status quo with great books, such as “The Art of the Start” or “The Art of Enchantment” , among many others.
But... Who is Guy Kawasaki?
The role of “chief evangelist” is not widespread in our country, but its objective is nothing more and nothing less than to change our attitude towards an idea and the way we all hong kong phone data behave . The “chief evangelist” of a company must ensure that a new technology, idea or product goes from being something minor to becoming the universal reference , that which all the competition imitates, the gadget that you must have to be up to date.
And that was the mission that Steve Jobs entrusted to the protagonist of this article at the dawn of Apple: to make the Macintosh become the personal computer that other manufacturers would envy and want to create for their own companies.
Following his experience with Apple, Kawasaki set himself the goal of giving entrepreneurs the power to change the world , for which he founded Garage Technology Ventures . He is also the co-founder of Alltop.com and the author of eleven brilliant books on management, including “Rules for Revolutionaries” , “How to Drive Your Competition Crazy” or “The Macintosh Way” .
His time at Apple
Guy Kawasaki was one of the people who, along with Steve Jobs, "evangelized" the idea of the personal computer in the 1980s, helping to ensure its triumphant success.
He worked at Apple from 1983 to 1987 and again from 1995 to 1997. He was the company's marketing director and contributed a great deal of his knowledge to making the Macintosh the marvel it became at the time.
He would later admit that he was wrong to leave early.