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Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People

How to be a Remarkable Innovator

Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People

Guy Kawasaki

Documentary, Society And Culture, Management, Evangelism, Innovation, Remarkable People, Education, Society & Culture, Apple, Silicon Valley, Writing, Technology, Marketing, Guy Kawasaki, Entrepreneurship, Self-improvement, Pitching, Social Media, Business, Macintosh, Speaking

4.6667 Ratings

🗓️ 29 July 2020

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

Don't miss this Remarkable People podcast where you hear straight from Guy Kawasaki! He's going to share how to be a remarkable innovator - one of his most popular speeches. Who Is Guy? Guy Kawasaki was the chief evangelist of Apple and currently the chief evangelist of Canva, an online design tool. He has authored fifteen books including The Art of the Start, Enchantment, and The Art of Social Media. He gives over fifty a year on technology, innovation, and evangelism. He is also a brand ambassador for Mercedes-Benz - someone has to do it, right? See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Transcript

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0:00.0

In my years of entrepreneurship, I've seen countless startups. And here's the truth.

0:07.3

Smart spending drives growth, which is something Brex has championed. Brex isn't just a corporate credit

0:14.0

card. It's a strategic tool to help your company achieve peak performance. Corporate cards, banking, expense management, all integrated

0:24.1

on an AI-powered platform that turns every dollar into opportunity. In fact, 30,000 companies

0:32.9

are trusting Brex to help them win. Go to brex.com slash grow to learn more.

0:44.3

Hello, I'm Guy Caosaki, and this is Remarkable People.

0:48.3

Usually this podcast features interviews with remarkable people such as Steve Wozniak, Jane Goodall,

0:55.8

Ariana Huffington, Steve Wolfram, Sir Ken Robinson, Gary Vaynerchuk, John Thompson. But today is different. Every once

1:02.4

and a while, I like to change the format and provide a mini keynote about a specific subject.

1:07.8

The goal for these is to help you become remarkable as quickly and easily and rapidly

1:13.5

as possible. This episode's topic is how to be a remarkable innovator.

1:23.9

First, a little bit about my background. I was a software evangelist for the Macintosh division

1:29.2

of Apple. I started there in 1983. I left there in 1987. My job was to convince software and

1:36.7

hardware companies to create products for Macintosh. This is where I first learned about innovation

1:41.6

from none other than Steve Jobs.

1:45.8

It wasn't easy learning from him.

1:48.0

Everything you've heard about him is true.

1:50.2

He was difficult to work for, a perfectionist, but he was a visionary and he had passion.

1:58.2

One of the main hindsights in my life is that as I look back, the teachers and the bosses who are the toughest on me are the ones that help me learn the most.

2:07.5

I always use the top 10 format. This is because I want to make it easy for people to track progress through my podcasts or if they see me in person through my speech.

2:18.0

So these are my top 10 tips for how to be a remarkable innovator.

2:23.5

Tip number one, make meaning.

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