May
2, 2002, 4:00pm
Then And Now:
Starting A Company In The New New Economy
Presented
by Guy Kawasaki
CEO, Garage Technology Ventures
In this talk Kawasaki explains the difference between
starting, funding, and building a technology business at the height
of exuberance ("then") and the depths of depression ("now").
It features practical lessons to accelerate the success of a technology
startup.
About the speaker:
Guy Kawasaki is the CEO of Garage Technology Ventures, a venture capital
investment bank that provides funding services for high tech startups.
Prior to this position, he was an Apple Fellow at Apple Computer, Inc.
A noted speaker and the founder of various personal computer companies,
Mr. Kawasaki was one of the individuals responsible for the success
of the Macintosh computer. He is also the author of seven books including
"Rules for Revolutionaries," "How to Drive Your Competition
Crazy," "Selling the Dream," and "The Macintosh
Way." He has a BA from Stanford University and and MBA from UCLA
as well as an honorary doctorate from Babson College.
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