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The Art of the Start: The Time-Tested, Battle-Hardened Guide for Anyone Starting Anything
What does it take to turn ideas into action? What are the elements of a perfect pitch? How do you win the war for talent? How do you establish a brand without bucks? These are some of the issues everyone faces when starting or revitalizing any undertaking, and Guy Kawasaki, former marketing maven of Apple Computer, provides the answers. The Art of the Start will give you the essential steps to launch great products, services, and companies?whether you are dreaming of starting the next Microsoft or a not-for-profit that?s going to change the world. It also shows managers how to unleash entrepreneurial thinking at established companies, helping them foster the pluck and creativity that their businesses need to stay ahead of the pack. Kawasaki provides readers with GIST?Great Ideas for Starting Things?including his field-tested insider?s techniques for bootstrapping, branding, networking, recruiting, pitching, rainmaking, and, most important in this fickle consumer climate, building buzz. At Apple, Kawasaki helped turn ordinary customers into fanatics. As founder and CEO of Garage Technology Ventures, he has tested his iconoclastic ideas on real- world start- ups. And as an irrepressible columnist for Forbes, he has honed his best thinking about The Art of the Start.
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- Posted: Jun-13-2009
More Like "Some Starting Something"
I've got to hand it to Guy Kawasaki. His book has a great title and it's selling very well. He clearly knows marketing. However, although there are many fine points that he covers in this "start-up manual", it's not quite all that I expected; it's not bad though. Perhaps a more accurate...
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- Posted: Jun-02-2009
Curious at first, then disenchanted
Kawasaki does offer a framework for those seeking funding, but other than that, it offers very little for real boot-strapped start-ups seeking to innovate.As an aside, the reader is left wondering if Kawaski made his fortune from writing books about making money, rather than really having a...
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- Posted: May-23-2009
Required reading for anyone wanting to start their own business
This is a no nonsense book about starting your own company. Kawasaki cuts to the chase with his candor and humor. I highly recommend it especially to startups.
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- Posted: May-23-2009
Kawasaki's Start comes with Jet Engines
This book was recommended to me several years ago, actually by Kawasaki himself during a presentation about presentations. But I haven't picked it up til now and I am so regretful that I didn't read it when he told us to! Every sentence is jam-packed with information that is directly applicable...
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- Posted: Feb-09-2009
WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY Overrated
I can't even possibly imagine giving this book 5 stars, let alone 4. I get really annoyed when people rate books so high, just b/c they have a catchy name or something.From the standpoint of someone who actually wants to create an actual business from an idea - this book offers almost nothing. A...
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- Posted: Feb-04-2009
A bunch of practical conversations ...
"Books are good enough in their own way, but they are a mighty bloodless substitute for living" says Robert Louis Stevenson. OK.True. Guy Kawasaki thankfully acknowledges this reality and has thus written a book appropriate for short bursts of reading and application. This was a random reading...
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- Posted: Dec-08-2008
Mmmmm, mmmmm good
I've been going through the Guy Kawasaki portfolio of books in order to improve my ability to communicate effectively and this is the most useful book I've come across yet. This covers all of the bases from idea conception to how to pitch to how to raise funds. Half way through the book I began...
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- Posted: Nov-23-2008
How Anyone Can Achieve Anything
"The Time-Tested, Battle-Hardened Guide for Anyone Starting Anything." A simple yet profound guide for how anyone can achieve anything. The more we grow, the more we can help people, do what is right, and pay back society.Everyone in the world should read Guy's strategies and techniques on...
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- Posted: Nov-19-2008
Powerful Motivator
The Art of the Start is a great motivator for those who are interested in starting just about anything. Yes, Guy dives into a lot of topics pertaining to venture capitalism, but if you are starting a small business, this book will still give you to motivation to go out and get things done. This...
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- Posted: Nov-18-2008
A Necessity
From page one through out the entire book, you can't put it down. Almost every page of my book is highlighted and notes taken. Packed FULL of necessary information to start up your own business. Very well written and easy to comprehend. A definate must for anyone considering and planning a...
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