Guy Kawasaki has been a fixture in the tech world since he was part of Apple’s original Macintosh team in the 1980s. He’s widely respected as a source of wisdom about entrepreneurship, venture capital, marketing, and business evangelism, which he’s shared in bestselling books such as The Art of the Start and Enchantment.

In this Summit Session:

  • Why it’s important to provide opportunities for those that come after you
  • How one person can make a difference
  • Understand, in the words of Steve Jobs, that you are “denting the universe”
  • Why to seek out and embrace the people who challenge you
  • Why a little fear is good
  • When to listen and follow instruction rather than question and debate
  • You are always influencing, whether you realise it or not
  • How to discover a new passion at any age

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Event Details

  • Lessons for Living an Inspired, Creative and Meaningful Life with Guy Kawasaki
  • Speakers: Guy Kawasaki and Suzi Dafnis
  • Venue: On-Demand

About the Guests

Guy Kawasaki is the chief evangelist Canva, an online graphic design tool. He’s also a brand ambassador for Mercedes-Benz and an executive fellow of the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley. He was previously the chief evangelist of Apple and a trustee of the Wikimedia Foundation. His 14 books...

Hi there. I’m Suzi Dafnis, CEO at HerBusiness. My BIG passion is helping women business owners to grow and scale their business, so that they can create their ideal lifestyle and make a difference in the world. Every day I am inspired by the more than 30,000 amazing women (and...

About the Book

Wise Guy

Wise Guy: Lessons from a Life Wise Guy, Guy Kawasaki’s most personal book, is about his surprising journey. It’s not a traditional memoir but a series of vignettes. He toyed with calling it Miso Soup for the Soul, because these stories (like those in the Chicken Soup series) reflect...

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