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Rules For Revolutionaries: The Capitalist Manifesto for Creating and Marketing New Products and Services

Author: Guy Kawasaki, Michele Moreno
Binding: Paperback
Published: 2000-05-03
ISBN: 088730995X
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Rules For Revolutionaries: The Capitalist Manifesto for Creating and Marketing New Products and Services

Rules For Revolutionaries: The Capitalist Manifesto for Creating and Marketing New Products and Services
by: Guy Kawasaki, Michele Moreno


Editorial Review:

Guy Kawasaki, CEO of garage.com and former chief evangelist of Apple Computer, Inc., presents his manifesto for world-changing innovation, using his battle-tested lessons to help revolutionaries become visionaries.

* Create Like a God *

Turn conventional wisdom on its head-create revolutionary products and services by analyzing how to approach the problems at hand.

* Command Like a King *

Take charge and make tough, insightful, and strategic decisions-break down the barriers that prevent product adoption and avoid "death magnets" (the stupid mistakes just about everyone makes).

* Work Like a Slave *

Get ready for hard work, and lots of it. To go from revolutionary to visionary, you'll need to eat like a bird-relentlessly absorbing knowledge about your industry, customers, and competition--and poop like an elephant--spreading the large amount of information and knowledge that you've gained.

Filled with insights from top innovators such as Amazon.com, Dell, Hallmark, and Gillette and rich with hands-on experience from the front lines of business, Rules for Revolutionaries will empower you--whether you're an entrepreneur, engineer, inventor, manager, or small business owner--to turn your dreams into reality, your reality into products, and your products into customer magnets.

Guy Kawasaki, former chief evangelist at Apple Computer and an iconoclastic corporate tactician who now works with high-tech startups in Silicon Valley, is back in print with his seventh book: Rules for Revolutionaries: The Capitalist Manifesto for Creating and Marketing New Products and Services. Entertainingly written in collaboration with previous coauthor Michele Moreno, it lays out Kawasaki's decidedly audacious (but personally experienced) strategies for besting the competition and triumphing in today's hypercharged business environment. The book is divided into three sections, whose titles alone epitomize its thrust and tone. The first, "Create Like a God," discusses the way that radical new products and services must really be developed. The second, "Command Like a King," explains why take-charge leaders are truly necessary in order for such developments to succeed. And the third, "Work Like a Slave," focuses on the commitment that is actually required to beat the odds and change the world. A concluding section is filled with entertaining and inspirational quotes on topics like technology, transportation, politics, entertainment, and medicine that show how even some of our era's most successful ideas and people--the telephone, Louis Pasteur, and Yahoo! among them--have prevailed despite the scoffing of naysayers. --Howard Rothman

Customer Reviews:

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0

dated, breezy brain candy:

Guy Kawasaki tells stories well. Unfortunately, he is not inspirational in this book. If you want that, you should check out The Art of the Start: The Time-Tested, Battle-Hardened Guide for Anyone Starting Anything. That book is awesome.
Here are the key messages you will get out of this book:
* Create like a god. Command like a king. Work like a slave.
* Release early, release often.
* Absorb everything you can about the industry, and spread information. (the whole "Eat like a bird,... more info

Truly inspiring:

It's been a pleasure to read this book. Actually took 3 days to finish it as Guy is capable of winning your attention and devotion since the very first pages.
It's full of practical real-world examples. Very informative and truly inspiring. Recommended!

Nice book quite a bit old (1999) but still interesting:

The rules are 1) create like a god, 2) command like a kind and 3) work like a slave. I think most of the book looks like the new economy bubble: fast over-optimistic growing and suddenly crack down. However it is a nice reading and for whom are used to this kind of literature could be interesting because it gives a glimpse of how we were 8 years ago especially considering we are living the sub-prime bubble world-wide crack down just by now. What about the authors? Uhm, the sensation I received by the book... more info

Good reading overall:

After reading the Art of the Start, I decided to purchase it and this book, Rules for Revolutionaries. As with the Art of the Start, I found the book motivating and an interesting read. The one downside of the book is that there is some overlap between it and The Art of the Start.


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