Guy Kawasaki was one of the early employees of Apple Computer who worked with Steve Jobs. Guy was originally responsible for marketing the Macintosh in 1984. Now a Silicon Valley author, speaker, investor and business advisor, he was also one of the co-founder of Garage Technology Ventures and a news aggregation site called Alltop.
In this wonderful TEDxUCSD talk, Guy Kawasaki speaks of the lessons he learned from Steve Jobs. Guy generally states his top-10; but since this is about Steve Jobs, he breaks the rule and states 12 and a bonus! From Lesson like ‘Experts are Clueless’, ‘Customer’s cannot tell you what they want’ to ‘Changing your mind is a sign of intelligence’, this video is a must watch for entrepreneurs and CEOs: