If you were ever a Mac enthusiast, the name Guy Kawasaki does not conjure images of a motorcycle caricature, but a passionate, insightful leader. Guy was at the forefront of Apple's expansion into the everyday, in the 80's and early 90's. After a long silence, he has started his blog, where he recounts his experiences as a venture capitalist. For instance, in providing guidance on an optimal PowerPoint presentations, he advocates no more than 10 slides:
1. Problem
2. Your solution
3. Business model
4. Underlying magic/technology
5. Marketing and sales
6. Competition
7. Team
8. Projections and milestones
9. Status and timeline
10. Summary and call to action
Not a revolutionary man, just a smart one. And worth reading.
1. Problem
2. Your solution
3. Business model
4. Underlying magic/technology
5. Marketing and sales
6. Competition
7. Team
8. Projections and milestones
9. Status and timeline
10. Summary and call to action
Not a revolutionary man, just a smart one. And worth reading.
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