I’ve long been a fan of Guy Kawasaki. In fact, I have autographed copies of two of his books because I saw him speak back in the old days when I attended meetings of the St. Louis Macintosh Users Group (which, if memory serves me was known as GMUG, or the Gateway Mac User Group).
I’ve recently finished Guy’s latest book, The Art of the Start. As the number of dog-eared pages will attest, I found it to be another great book from Guy. I’ve got a bunch of new ideas that I hope to implement in my own business between now and the end of the year.
Guy also has some excellent comments on lawyers and the use of lawyers by businesses that I plan to comment on in the near future. There is a strong message in Guy’s discussion of lawyers that many lawyers really need to hear and there is also some wise, practical advice that businesspeople who hire lawyers really need to understand. And I’m not saying that just because I agree with Guy’s comments. More about that topic later.
Now, I’m looking for another chance to see Guy speak so I can go for the trifecta on owning autographed copies of his books and, more important, get the chance to say thank you in person.