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Mentioned in 9 episodes

The Art of the Start

Book • 2004
In 'The Art of the Start,' Guy Kawasaki provides a detailed and practical guide for entrepreneurs and anyone starting a new venture.

The book covers various aspects of startup formation, including defining positioning, creating a brand, raising capital, and managing growth.

Kawasaki draws from his extensive experience at Apple and as the founder of Garage Technology Ventures to offer actionable advice and real-life examples.

The book emphasizes the importance of taking action, making meaning, and adopting a problem-centric mindset.

It also includes chapters on social media, crowdfunding, and cloud computing in the updated version, 'The Art of the Start 2.

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Mentioned in 9 episodes

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Cal Newport
as a book on starting a business.
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Greg Mckeown
as the author of several books, including his new book discussed in the episode.
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Pam Slim
as the author of "The Art of the Start", whose blog post helped launch her career.
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Donald C. Kelly
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John Alday
as a book he read at the start of his career.
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