5 entrepreneur lessons from Guy Kawasaki

by Mark on October 5, 2008

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Today’s guest post is from Guy Kawasaki. You probably know of Guy from his books, from his time at Apple or Garage, or maybe from Alltop. Who knows, you might even have played hockey with him. 

Regardless, his last post as a blogger for Sun is definitely worth reading.

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Jun Loayza January 12, 2009 at 5:30 pm

Thanks for sharing the post. I think the point that hits me the most is to focus on cash flow. When I first started as an entrepreneur, our goal was to create the next facebook rather than generate money. Boy were we wrong.

Here are the lessons I’ve learned as an entrepreneur. I’d sure like to know what you think about them.

Hope to stay in touch

- Jun Loayza

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Mark January 12, 2009 at 6:47 pm

Jun, thank you for commenting on – and particularly for reading – my blog.

Youre absolutely right. These “simple things” are too easy to overlook. Will take a look at your lessons post. Thanks!

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