Guy Kawasaki | Working Directly for Steve Jobs: "Steve Jobs Did Not Suffer Fools" + "Everybody Who Worked for Him Loved the Experience. The Coaches & Teachers That Help You the Most Were Usually the Toughest." - Kawasaki
Business Podcast | A Players, B Players & C Players + "I noticed that the dynamic range between what an average person could accomplish & what the best person could accomplish was 50 or 100.” - Steve Jobs + Steve Currington / TipTopK9.com S
Atari Founder | Exclusive Interview w/ Atari Founder Nolan Bushnell | Did You Know That Nolan Bushnell Was Steve Jobs' First Boss? The founder of Atari & Chuck E. Cheese, Nolan Bushnell Shares How to Turn Your Business Dreams Into Reality
Steve Jobs | Steve Jobs Discusses Turning Around Apple While Dropping Marketing Knowledge Bombs + Purple Cow Marketing Principles + Tebow Joins Clay Clark's June 27-28 Business Workshop (36 Tickets Remaining!)
Business Podcast | How to Optimize Websites & Build Dream Teams | "I noticed that the dynamic range between what an average person could accomplish & what the best person could accomplish was 50 or 100.” - Steve Jobs + TipTopK9.com Success
Steve Jobs | “Simple can be harder than complex: You have to work hard to get your thinking clean to make it simple. But it’s worth it in the end because once you get there, you can move mountains.” - (Co-Founder of Apple) + Scaling 101
Business Podcast | Leadership 101 | "There Needs to Be Someone That Is the Keeper & Reiterater of the Vision." - Steve Jobs (Co-Founder of Apple) + Power of Merit-Based Pay + Tebow Joins Clay Clark's Dec 5-6 Business Workshop
Guy Kawasaki | Working Directly for Steve Jobs: From the Jewelry Store to Selling the Dream for Jobs & Apple + Why You Must Look for Employee Candidates That "GET IT!" + "Steve Jobs Was More Japanese Than Me." + Ryan Wimpey Success
Steve Jobs | Power of “The No-Brainer Offer” & Repetition | “Create a Vision, Articulate the Vision, & Relentlessly Drive It to Completion. The Only Way to Change People’s Minds Is with Consistency." - Jack Welch (Legendary GE CEO)