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  1. Guy is the author of fifteen books. These books are textbooks for the finest academic institutions in the world and have been both New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestsellers. His writing focuses on the tactical and practical in order to empower and inspire.

  2. Guy Kawasaki is the chief evangelist of Canva and the creator of Guy Kawasaki’s Remarkable People podcast. He is an executive fellow of the Haas School of Business (UC Berkeley), and adjunct professor of the University.

  3. Mar 5, 2015 · The Only 10 Slides You Need in Your Pitch. I am evangelizing the 10/20/30 Rule of PowerPoint. It’s quite simple: a pitch should have ten slides, last no more than twenty minutes, and contain no font smaller than thirty points.

  4. Jan 10, 2006 · Innovation Tips from Guy Kawasaki. In the Art of Innovation, Guy Kawasaki discusses 9 tips for innovation. The post gives some good pointers to approaching innovation. To summarize Guy’s points, innovation requires vision, tenacity, flexibility, customer orientation, and a splash of aud…

  5. Aug 4, 2022 · Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People enables you to understand our changing world through interviews with thought leaders, legends, iconoclasts, and moguls. Equal parts practical, tactical, and hysterical, it covers innovation, entrepreneurship, technology, literature, design, and marketing.

  6. guykawasaki.com › author › guy-kawasakiGuy Kawasaki

    Guy Kawasaki is the chief evangelist of Canva, an online graphic design tool. Formerly, he was an advisor to the Motorola business unit of Google and chief evangelist of Apple. He is also the author of The Art of Social Media, The Art of the Start, APE: Author, Publisher, Entrepreneur, Enchantment, and nine other books.

  7. Dec 30, 2005 · Guy Kawasaki, managing director of Garage Technology ventures and long-time Apple man has started a blog. Interesting. With all the fame and Bay Area connection, Garage still picked a Utah web design firm to do its web site.

  8. Guy Kawasaki has written 13 books beginning in 1987 with The Macintosh Way. His two latest books are The Art of the Start 2.0 and The Art of Social Media.

  9. Dec 30, 2005 · To prevent an epidemic of Ménière’s in the venture capital community, I am evangelizing the 10/20/30 Rule of PowerPoint. It’s quite simple: a PowerPoint presentation should have ten slides, last no more than twenty minutes, and contain no font smaller than thirty points.

  10. In Think Remarkable, tech titan and creator of the Remarkable People podcast Guy Kawasaki delivers a practical, tactical, and sometimes radical discussion of how to transform your life and make a difference.

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