Rules for Revolutionaries (Review and Analysis of Kawasaki's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Guy Kawasaki's book "Rules for Revolutionaries" shows that if any company aspires to change the world rather than just make a few bucks, it has to successfully generate and exploit a business revolution. In his book, the author explains that a business evolution will never power a company to the top of the heap, which is why you need to start your own revolution to really make an impact. This summary will give you the push you need to start a revolution and become an industry leader.
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Book Presentation: Rules for Revolutionaries by Guy Kawasaki
Book Abstract
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Summary of Rules for Revolutionaries (Guy Kawasaki)
1. Create Like a God
2. Command Like a King
3. Work Like a Slave
Foundation
Book Abstract
MAIN IDEA
If any company aspires to change the world rather than just make a few bucks, it has to successfully generate and exploit a business revolution.
A business evolution (an enhanced version of something already in existence) will never power a company to the top of the heap. Only the dynamics created by a genuine business breakthrough, carefully harnessed by a dedicated band of revolutionaries and evangelists, will do it.
Therefore, if you want to make an impact, start your own revolution.
Important Note About This Ebook
This is a summary and not a critique or a review of the book. It does not offer judgment or opinion on the content of the book. This summary may not be organized chapter-wise but is an overview of the main ideas, viewpoints and arguments from the book as a whole. This means that the organization of this summary is not a representation of the book.
1. Create Like a God
Main Idea
The key to creating a revolution lies in finding new and creative ways to analyze the problem at hand. That often requires you to take a top down view – as if you were sitting in heaven looking down