1. Experts are 'clueless'. 2. Customers cannot tell you what they want. 3. The action is on the next curve. 4. Biggest challenges can be converted to biggest opportunity. 5. Don't let people tell you design doesn't count. They do care! 6. Use BIG GRAPHICS and BIG FONTS during presentation. 7. Changing your mind is a sign of intelligence. 8. VALUE is not equal to PRICE. 9. A players (good people) hire A+ players (better people) whereas in other case, B players hire C and C players hire D, this goes on untill Z where they all get BROKE. 10. Not any other person in company but Real CEOs demo the product. 11. Real entrepreneurs ship and then test. 12. Marketing = unique value Keep it simple Dude! Bonus: Some things need to be believed to be seen.
Why did you just copy the exact comment, Woooh, You got 46 likes... on one comment, and it no one will likely even know or care. I don't get why people do this.
Steve Jobs was about hiring "incredible people". Through his presentation, Guy Kawasaki showed us how great he is. Theses lessons are necessary to the success of any technological company.
Guy is a comedian. Not sure if he’s “great” but he’s had opportunities and took advantage of them, which is why he is on the stage. Musk, Jobs and Gates however are great.
Guy, great talk. When I was interviewed in 1994, after I won the New Media Magazine Invision Award Silver Medal in Educational Applications, I was interviewed and was quoted as saying "The Internet will never catch on because people will never give up 640x480 hardware assisted full-screen full motion video in order to go back to 160x120 software based mpg4 video. It would set back progress by 10 years". Sure enough it was about 10 years later when we got full screen video natively. Internet speed also increased dramatically from 56.6k modems to high speed networks. Sometimes going backwards is the only way to go forward.
And man, the even bigger beauty about learning from Steve Jobs is that every lesson he gives has either been done many times or can be done by anyone on day 1. For example, for the entrepreneurs ship lesson, NVIDIA started the SHIELD with the SHIELD Portable. Unfortunately, it was terrible and overpriced(~$500). But that was a couple years ago. Now, the SHIELD is a lineup of the Portable, a great tablet, and the most amazing console ever. For less than $300 a piece
I remember when this guy was an "Apple Evangelist". They used to have these videotapes and other materials that they would send you for free about how awesome Apple products were lol.
I was in Silicon Valley for 25 yeas in software. It was exciting and fun, but the guys who ran the companies were no one you'd want as friends. Jobs was an exceptional marketer and extremely good at understanding people and design. But most of the technology that was the foundation of Apple was taken from others.
so ? ... I guess the best technologies hidden in an obscure laboratory makes no improvement to this world. We all have talents and some might not have had the one to offer those wonderful technologies to all of us.
Be a better thief. Or if you're in a lab or a university, copyright your work. The guy who wrote Cisco iOS never got a penny from the company, because the regents of the University of California don't allow University faculty to own their research.
Steve Jobs is telling God what to do ? God is the ultimate creator and sustainor of the universe with millions of stars planets and life firms. God created Steve Jobs.
Rule -3 Work on take that all in next level Steve jobs- music CD to ipod Think about next generation Work for upcoming generation - steve jobs made computer for upcoming generation Story of ice Harvester ice to ice factory to refrigerator Do something that you can replace something very badly
+sam46314 He was Apple's Software Evangelist during the 1980's, which means it was his responsibility to convince developers to make software for the Mac -- a new platform without any software for it is useless.
He makes such a big deal out of a big, fat, ugly, plastic, black laptop. I've got one of the few that Macintosh made between 2006 and 2008. The black macbook was a status symbol in it's day, so much so that you paid $500 dollars more for it than it's equivelant in white. Any techy worth his pocket protector had one.
It's Ok. It takes a lot of time and patience to 'understand' what it is. In today's world, with a lot of noise and easy distractions, jumping from email to Facebook to something else, when you need to 'Focus on things that matters - one at a time' to gain hyper-productivity, (its called Blocked Time), then is the time you will understand the value of a hand-held device that is not too heavy like laptop and not distracting like mobile... and bingo! you will start loving it. ....until then keep training youself to up your game.
Biggest mistake of Apple was to go back with production from well established environment in China back to USA where they needed to rebuild everything from scratch with big costs and secondly rely on dump lazy workforce also multiplaying costs of production... (same mistake as Tesla did building factories in expensive USA under eyes of unions of workers knowing that their internal standards will be human-unfriendly same as Jobs. in Apple.. lol ). That's why internal machine in Apple fallen apart. They didn't know what fix first and struggled to deliver on time and find time to innovate (so they started to innovate with smaller cost on many fronts - what is more relying on random luck and not any vision...). And competition didn't have such a lag so went forward very fast...
mmm i have learned a lot,,,great poits.....Just for information sir, the body makes antibodies but not antigens. i heard you making that mistake sir..antigens are foreign t matters the body fight against them using antibodies....ooolaaaa
+hasen195 once upon a time it was regarded as a glass of water in hell when it was made available for windows. For the record, iTunes may have become one of the bad apps but back in the days it truley was a great piece of software.
I LOVED the Opinion of Experts on Steve Jobs Ref pt No 7 😎😹🔥👏🏻👏🏻 Pt No~9; Bozo Explosion 😁 That’s my Point No~12 Unique BUT VALUABLE ♥️✨ Amazing Research 👏🏻👏🏻✨
I am one of those people who literally hates how things look if it sucks at processing. If it doesn't have 2 TB of SSD and 60 GB of ram it isn't a very good computer for what i need it for. Simply put, i doubt you can make a "skinny sexy" laptop that can run what i need it to.
+I Dislike the new RUclips Let me guess. You're playing Crysis in 4K, which is run by a GTX Titan Z SLI PC. I mean, seriously? at least 60 GB of RAM? 2TB SSD? That is OVERKILL.
I see why I hate apple now. Point 2: I definitely know what I want. I want a laptop in which I can replace most components myself easily, in which I can trust and which fully supports the OS of my needs (in this case windows), which shouldn't randomly die or die from a droplet of liquid spilled into it. Point 5: I agree, design counts. My laptop should be designed to being as sustainable and reliable as possible. (Not a macbook) Point 7: I totally agree again. This is why design flaws should be fixed. Also: Apple is still a damn closed system. If I want to make an app I have to have a macbook. Point 8: This is definitely Apples motto. But I think they got it the wrong way around. Point 10: Depends entirely on the competences of a CEO Point 11: Just, WHAT? I realize that this is not about their products, but about this dudes success in marketing. That doesn't mean that these values killed their company for me. Had Jobs let Woz do more, it'd have been better.
Very presumptuous of you to entertain the thought that you now better than the most successful company in the tech world, the company that literally changed everything. Including how hospitals work, etc.
PROFESSOR GUY KAWSAKI WAS RIVALS FOR CHENGE MY LIFE SACRIFICES FOR MY SELF EDUCATION LANGUAGE ENGLISH FOR ONE YEAR STRICTLY 2006 TO 2007 AND WAS PERIODS COMING IN THE AMERICA FAMILY FOR EDUCATION UNIVERSITY MY CHILDREN. EVERYTHING SUCCEEDS MY SELF AND CHILDREN EDUCATION...
This first rule of going against the naysayers and not listening to experts, was perfectly epithomised by his greatest copy cat, now infamous Elizabeth Holmes with her Theranos BS... She even copied Steve's clothes. She was adament that she will change the world and laughed in the face of experts who told her that her technology doesn't and will never work.... We all know how that turned out...
Ego and more ego. In the grand scheme of things, what importance or significance will a computer or Iphone or any electronic gadget have in the totality at the end of one's life ? You lost me at 'Silicon Valley'
A note to self.... 1. Experts are clueless 2.Customers cannot tell you what they want 3. REvolution is on the next curve 4. Biggest challenges begat the best work 5. Design counts 6. USE BIG GRAPHICS AND BIG FONTS 7. Changing your mind is a sign of intelligence 8. Value isn't = Price 9. A Players hire A+ Players 10. Real CEOs Demo 11. Real Entrepreneurs Ship 12. marketing= unique value Bonus: Some things need to be believed to be seen
"Something needs to be believed to be seen". What a great lesson
1. Experts are 'clueless'.
2. Customers cannot tell you what they want.
3. The action is on the next curve.
4. Biggest challenges can be converted to biggest opportunity.
5. Don't let people tell you design doesn't count. They do care!
6. Use BIG GRAPHICS and BIG FONTS during presentation.
7. Changing your mind is a sign of intelligence.
8. VALUE is not equal to PRICE.
9. A players (good people) hire A+ players (better people) whereas in other case, B players hire C and C players hire D, this goes on untill Z where they all get BROKE.
10. Not any other person in company but Real CEOs demo the product.
11. Real entrepreneurs ship and then test.
12. Marketing = unique value
Keep it simple Dude!
Bonus: Some things need to be believed to be seen.
Thanks for your encouragement
Y steal a comment
Why did you just copy the exact comment, Woooh, You got 46 likes... on one comment, and it no one will likely even know or care. I don't get why people do this.
Thank you for writing this here. Keep it up dear sir.
It is summed up clearly
Steve Jobs was about hiring "incredible people". Through his presentation, Guy Kawasaki showed us how great he is. Theses lessons are necessary to the success of any technological company.
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Guy is a comedian. Not sure if he’s “great” but he’s had opportunities and took advantage of them, which is why he is on the stage. Musk, Jobs and Gates however are great.
Guy, great talk. When I was interviewed in 1994, after I won the New Media Magazine Invision Award Silver Medal in Educational Applications, I was interviewed and was quoted as saying "The Internet will never catch on because people will never give up 640x480 hardware assisted full-screen full motion video in order to go back to 160x120 software based mpg4 video. It would set back progress by 10 years". Sure enough it was about 10 years later when we got full screen video natively. Internet speed also increased dramatically from 56.6k modems to high speed networks. Sometimes going backwards is the only way to go forward.
Fabulous advice and inspiration, as always from a TED talk and from Guy Kawasaki!
Prolific speaker. He tells from heart.
Love Guy's honesty and clarity.
And man, the even bigger beauty about learning from Steve Jobs is that every lesson he gives has either been done many times or can be done by anyone on day 1. For example, for the entrepreneurs ship lesson, NVIDIA started the SHIELD with the SHIELD Portable. Unfortunately, it was terrible and overpriced(~$500). But that was a couple years ago. Now, the SHIELD is a lineup of the Portable, a great tablet, and the most amazing console ever. For less than $300 a piece
I love the way this guy speaks!
NOT ONLY CHANGE THE WORLD
BUT
CHANGE THE WORLD FOR THE BETTER
thank you very much idlo thankfully
An awesome, abosolutely awesome video!.... Thank you Lord Kawasaki
I just realised that he dressed up as Steve jobs 😑
why tho?
Mr. Kawasaki. I have no words to thank you for sharing all this with us, absolutely priceless and unique experience! Mthx!
TED talks, as usual, bring me a lot of value. Marketing = unique value. Thank you for that material!
He talks similar to Jobs. The pauses and the way he stresses the words.
no can tel good what to do great god is perfect and the human not , i respect stev so much you guy kawasaki
the people at apple should see this
Think of how he mentions his watch can save lives and in the later years the Apple Watch can also save lives, I suspect they did watch this :O
I've heard this talk and similar like it 8x and from 8 different events. Never gets old.
This is my third time today. 😂😂
Thank you so much for teaching:)
I really liked it and it inspired me at lot......really nice one....
Thanks Guy! 12 great points!
THANK YOU for the video...
Madhusmita Sharma hi
Some Things Need To
Be Believed To Be Seen. ✍
🍎 💻 ~ Steve Jobs
awesome.. loved the uniqueness and values chart
I remember when this guy was an "Apple Evangelist". They used to have these videotapes and other materials that they would send you for free about how awesome Apple products were lol.
The people's who are crazy enough to think they can change the world...are the ones who do..
Great thoughts..
what a salesguy !
Thank you so much for teaching me. |||
7:00 I acutally voluntraily used ~3kg ThinkPad R500 :D but it was out of necessity (2010). Now sleek HP 850 G5 - 1,78kg ("15.6)
Very inspiring and interesting.
Excellent 👍
Awesome!
Steve Jobs is the greatest who changed the World
I was in Silicon Valley for 25 yeas in software. It was exciting and fun, but the guys who ran the companies were no one you'd want as friends. Jobs was an exceptional marketer and extremely good at understanding people and design. But most of the technology that was the foundation of Apple was taken from others.
so ? ... I guess the best technologies hidden in an obscure laboratory makes no improvement to this world. We all have talents and some might not have had the one to offer those wonderful technologies to all of us.
Be a better thief. Or if you're in a lab or a university, copyright your work. The guy who wrote Cisco iOS never got a penny from the company, because the regents of the University of California don't allow University faculty to own their research.
Bravo !
Steve Jobs is telling God what to do ?
God is the ultimate creator and sustainor of the universe with millions of stars planets and life firms.
God created Steve Jobs.
I was so disappointed when he said that
Impressive.
Giọng hát của ah Đức phúc hát đúng tâm trạng hay quá
very good
Nice Apple Ad
Awesome video..
What was like working with Steve?
gr8t
Steve Jobs is telling God to, "Put Apple First!!!"
Clear ice is ice 4.0, clearer, prettier and slower melting.
cool without ice ;-)
Steve Jobs ❤
I do r like this dude
Isnt there a saying great rulers make for a greater glory ? Sounds like #4
Even now very interesting but after 90ss one of da major sold out who lifted up da people in various angles 👍
If Steve Jobs had that power, he could be able to save his life.
Nice one but you were clueless on your last point
Irony of not using rule of three for the presentation though
Would like to see Tim Cook do a demo
Rule -3 Work on take that all in next level
Steve jobs- music CD to ipod
Think about next generation
Work for upcoming generation - steve jobs made computer for upcoming generation
Story of ice Harvester ice to ice factory to refrigerator
Do something that you can replace something very badly
What comes out of the last quote is: Will I see the God in case if I believe in God?
yes
Great talk, great lesson. Thank you very much Tedx and Guy. The closing though, it is not funny at all.
It is quite funny, because if god actually existed this would be true.
Why he doesn't stop saying "with No software ,Thanks to me " ??
+sam46314 He was Apple's Software Evangelist during the 1980's, which means it was his responsibility to convince developers to make software for the Mac -- a new platform without any software for it is useless.
+sam46314 he said it twice... "stop saying"
13:12 he just called out Tim Cook
Ouch. True.
He makes such a big deal out of a big, fat, ugly, plastic, black laptop. I've got one of the few that Macintosh made between 2006 and 2008. The black macbook was a status symbol in it's day, so much so that you paid $500 dollars more for it than it's equivelant in white. Any techy worth his pocket protector had one.
Anyone knows where to find the transcript of this video? Thanks.
I don't like apple ipad. Very limiting and i can't put sd card in it :(
It's Ok.
It takes a lot of time and patience to 'understand' what it is.
In today's world, with a lot of noise and easy distractions, jumping from email to Facebook to something else, when you need to 'Focus on things that matters - one at a time' to gain hyper-productivity, (its called Blocked Time), then is the time you will understand the value of a hand-held device that is not too heavy like laptop and not distracting like mobile... and bingo! you will start loving it.
....until then keep training youself to up your game.
the video is not available??
Before Mac OS X, Mac OS was more buggy than Win.
"Real CEOs demo". Oops Tim Cook.
Yep, time for the clown to go! The Apple is rotting and the money tree is going to die..
@@Conzales Yep clearly..."Apple Tops Saudi Aramco as World's Most Valuable Company at $1.8 billion Valuation"
@@commonqodanswer123 I think you meant trillion
Tim Cook should learn from him...
The closing line ruined the whole talk for me
Was steve jobs that great? In terms of improving society?
I think in terms of society Jobs work is a mixed bag.
cook cannot do it... that is sad!!! apple is no longer apple
Biggest mistake of Apple was to go back with production from well established environment in China back to USA where they needed to rebuild everything from scratch with big costs and secondly rely on dump lazy workforce also multiplaying costs of production... (same mistake as Tesla did building factories in expensive USA under eyes of unions of workers knowing that their internal standards will be human-unfriendly same as Jobs. in Apple.. lol ). That's why internal machine in Apple fallen apart. They didn't know what fix first and struggled to deliver on time and find time to innovate (so they started to innovate with smaller cost on many fronts - what is more relying on random luck and not any vision...). And competition didn't have such a lag so went forward very fast...
mmm i have learned a lot,,,great poits.....Just for information sir, the body makes antibodies but not antigens. i heard you making that mistake sir..antigens are foreign t matters the body fight against them using antibodies....ooolaaaa
I like the last line........
For the record, iTunes it the worst app to come out of Apple
+hasen195 once upon a time it was regarded as a glass of water in hell when it was made available for windows. For the record, iTunes may have become one of the bad apps but back in the days it truley was a great piece of software.
I LOVED the Opinion of Experts on Steve Jobs Ref pt No 7 😎😹🔥👏🏻👏🏻
Pt No~9; Bozo Explosion 😁
That’s my Point No~12 Unique BUT VALUABLE ♥️✨
Amazing Research 👏🏻👏🏻✨
I am one of those people who literally hates how things look if it sucks at processing.
If it doesn't have 2 TB of SSD and 60 GB of ram it isn't a very good computer for what i need it for. Simply put, i doubt you can make a "skinny sexy" laptop that can run what i need it to.
+I Dislike the new RUclips Let me guess. You're playing Crysis in 4K, which is run by a GTX Titan Z SLI PC. I mean, seriously? at least 60 GB of RAM? 2TB SSD? That is OVERKILL.
Great video until he messed it up in the last sentence
;)
visionary # iiiGyy
visionary # ih
hmm, weird talk after read lean startup
this japanese kawasaki guy is right
Patrick... He's American. Born in Hawaii
look.. JAckie Chan talking.. :)
I see why I hate apple now.
Point 2: I definitely know what I want. I want a laptop in which I can replace most components myself easily, in which I can trust and which fully supports the OS of my needs (in this case windows), which shouldn't randomly die or die from a droplet of liquid spilled into it.
Point 5: I agree, design counts. My laptop should be designed to being as sustainable and reliable as possible. (Not a macbook)
Point 7: I totally agree again. This is why design flaws should be fixed.
Also: Apple is still a damn closed system. If I want to make an app I have to have a macbook.
Point 8: This is definitely Apples motto. But I think they got it the wrong way around.
Point 10: Depends entirely on the competences of a CEO
Point 11: Just, WHAT?
I realize that this is not about their products, but about this dudes success in marketing. That doesn't mean that these values killed their company for me. Had Jobs let Woz do more, it'd have been better.
Very presumptuous of you to entertain the thought that you now better than the most successful company in the tech world, the company that literally changed everything. Including how hospitals work, etc.
7 is my Lucky No anyway 😻😹
Explains everything he’s already screwing up…
PROFESSOR GUY KAWSAKI WAS RIVALS FOR CHENGE MY LIFE SACRIFICES FOR MY SELF EDUCATION LANGUAGE ENGLISH FOR ONE YEAR STRICTLY 2006 TO 2007 AND WAS PERIODS COMING IN THE AMERICA FAMILY FOR EDUCATION UNIVERSITY MY CHILDREN. EVERYTHING SUCCEEDS MY SELF AND CHILDREN EDUCATION...
This first rule of going against the naysayers and not listening to experts, was perfectly epithomised by his greatest copy cat, now infamous Elizabeth Holmes with her Theranos BS... She even copied Steve's clothes. She was adament that she will change the world and laughed in the face of experts who told her that her technology doesn't and will never work.... We all know how that turned out...
09:09
Great video, but iTunes will always suck balls; Mac or PC.
I Believe I can have a girlfriend
Well, that was a mixed bag of plattitudes and nonsense 😂
Wooah
Ego and more ego. In the grand scheme of things, what importance or significance will a computer or Iphone or any electronic gadget have in the totality at the end of one's life ? You lost me at 'Silicon Valley'
they make a huge difference to the world
What i've learned from this presentation is apple is willing to over sell and under delivered. Apple 2c i owned was a useless piece of crap :)
You're just upset he made fun of your big black ugly laptop.
But it was revolutionary
telling God what to do!! no one can tell God what to do "Guy". you wasted your 18 minutes!
You are right
that was a joke...(and not his opinion)
Vagabund92 Is it good way to make people laugh on God through a Joke!
Conclusion:
"Right now ... In Heaven,... Steve Jobs is telling GOD what to do... "
I have no doubt in it :)
Bozosity :-)
Upper right corner Hebrew simpl
How milked can a subject get.... Nothing innovative in this talk
Big Fonts ??
Well Apple is admitting to theft of intellectual property that is kind of new.
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A note to self....
1. Experts are clueless
2.Customers cannot tell you what they want
3. REvolution is on the next curve
4. Biggest challenges begat the best work
5. Design counts
6. USE BIG GRAPHICS AND BIG FONTS
7. Changing your mind is a sign of intelligence
8. Value isn't = Price
9. A Players hire A+ Players
10. Real CEOs Demo
11. Real Entrepreneurs Ship
12. marketing= unique value
Bonus: Some things need to be believed to be seen
7 is my Lucky No anyway 😻😹
This guy was a horrible presenter. Very rude.
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