Guy Kawasaki's Expert Tips on Business, Life and Partnerships

Summary

You're going to love this conversation. Phil and Guy Kawasaki talk about how remarkable people use growth, grit, and grace to change the world, and how you can change the world too.

Guy was the Chief Evangelist at Apple working with Steve Jobs, and today is the Chief Evangelist at Canva. You're about the hear a remarkable journey that includes brilliant advice when it comes to life, business and partnerships.

Takeaways

✅ Partnerships should benefit both organisations involved and lead to tangible results

✅ Success is often the result of the support and guidance of others

✅ Embracing vulnerability and learning from setbacks is crucial for personal growth

✅ Valuing all people and treating them with respect is a key principle for success

✅ The journey towards remarkableness is filled with setbacks, delays, and mistakes, but perseverance and a growth mindset are essential

✅ Building a coalition around something great is easier and more effective than trying to build one around mediocrity

✅ True partnerships require mutual benefit and a shared vision

✅ Taking the high road and treating others with kindness and respect is a powerful way to navigate through life

✅ Being grateful for the opportunities and experiences in life can lead to a more fulfilling and positive outlook

Resources

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Discussion of Growth, Grit, and Grace

03:00 Guy Kawasaki's Journey and Background

11:08 Embracing Vulnerability and Learning from Setbacks

19:20 The Power of Partnerships

23:00 Valuing All People and Taking the High Road

25:00 The Importance of Mutual Benefit in Partnerships

27:20 Building Coalitions Around Greatness

32:53 Treating Others with Kindness and Respect

35:28 The Role of Perseverance and a Growth Mindset

36:34 The Power of Gratitude

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