62. Guy Kawasaki on the Art of Becoming Remarkable - The Ideas on Stage Podcast
In this episode of the Ideas on Stage podcast we spoke with the legendary Guy Kawasaki. 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 of New South Wales. He was the chief evangelist of Apple and a trustee of the Wikimedia Foundation. He has written Wise Guy, The Art of the Start 2.0, The Art of Social Media, Enchantment, and eleven other books. Kawasaki has a BA from Stanford University, an MBA from UCLA, and an honorary doctorate from Babson College. In this episode we talked about his latest book, Think Remarkable. What You'll Learn: - The key traits of remarkable people - Strategic career advice - How to redefine success - Guy’s unique approach to decision making - The importance of both developing a growth mindset and surrounding yourself with a growth-oriented environment And much more. We hope you enjoy it! ——————— Links: - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/guykawasaki/ - Website: https://guykawasaki.com/ - Remarkable People Podcast: https://guykawasaki.com/remarkable-people/ - Newsletter https://substack.com/@guykawasaki - Think Remarkable book: https://guykawasaki.com/books/think-remarkable/ ——————— IDEAS ON STAGE RESOURCES Want to inspire your audience, increase your influence, and make a bigger impact? - Read ‘Confident Presenter’ https://www.ideasonstage.com/resources/confident-presenter-book/ and ‘Business Presentation Revolution’ https://www.ideasonstage.com/business-presentation-revolution/book/ - To make the most of the books, take the Confident Presenter Scorecard to assess you presentation skills in less than 3 minutes, for free: https://ideasonstage.com/score - Attend the next Ideas on Stage web class: https://www.ideasonstage.com/uk/masterclass #IdeasOnStagePodcast #ThinkRemarkable #GuyKawasaki
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