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More details of book titled: Rules For Revolutionaries: The Capitalist Manifesto for Creating and Marketing New Products and Services

Rules For Revolutionaries: The Capitalist Manifesto for Creating and Marketing New Products and Services

Author: Guy Kawasaki
Published: 2000-05-01
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Motorcycle dated, breezy brain candy
Guy Kawasaki tells stories well. Unfortunately, he is not inspirational in this book. If you want that, you should check out The Art of the Start: The Time-Tested, Battle-Hardened Guide for Anyone Starting Anything. That book is awesome.

Here are the key messages you will get out of this book:
* Create like a god. Command like a king. Work like a slave.
* Release early, release often.
* Absorb everything you can about the industry, and spread information. (the whole "Eat like a bird, poop like an elephant" thing).

These, along with other points, are ones you have all heard by now if you read other books or blogs involving business and startups. If not, then this book may be for you as a good primer.

One noticeable negative is how this book looks and sounds like it's from the late 1990's. The messages are indeed timeless, but some of the examples and quotes seem terribly out-of-date.

The best chapter in this book is on "avoiding death magnets" (chapter 6). While not worth the price of admission, it's good enough that you should skim it at a bookstore or library.


Motorcycle Truly inspiring
It's been a pleasure to read this book. Actually took 3 days to finish it as Guy is capable of winning your attention and devotion since the very first pages.
It's full of practical real-world examples. Very informative and truly inspiring. Recommended!


Motorcycle Nice book quite a bit old (1999) but still interesting
The rules are 1) create like a god, 2) command like a kind and 3) work like a slave. I think most of the book looks like the new economy bubble: fast over-optimistic growing and suddenly crack down. However it is a nice reading and for whom are used to this kind of literature could be interesting because it gives a glimpse of how we were 8 years ago especially considering we are living the sub-prime bubble world-wide crack down just by now. What about the authors? Uhm, the sensation I received by the book and that one by reading his biography on wikipedia coincide: a good teacher for a MBA course but he does not sound like a great entrepreneur. He is too much theory and too less practical action. A business need an innovating idea in order to enter in the market but its managing should not be pushed forward by someone thinking like a samurai at the war. Synthesis: good book to read but not a entrepreneur manual, AFAIK. Another citation interesting in order to understand the soul of this book is "think digital and act analog". Umh, my grandma was used to say: "real world is not a white/black place. It contains a lot of colors and grays too", I think my granny should not need a MBA nor read books to know the basic rules of the life and the business. She was used to say, too: "work hard, think with your head, do not follow common people" which could be translated in more explicit words: "works like a slave, command over yourself, be creative". Definitely Guy did not said anything my granny was a feet or two far away however he admitted the book is also a log of his own most expensive errors! So, in the end, it is Good Thing [tm] learning from a book by whom had the patience to write down it. ;-)

Motorcycle Good reading overall
After reading the Art of the Start, I decided to purchase it and this book, Rules for Revolutionaries. As with the Art of the Start, I found the book motivating and an interesting read. The one downside of the book is that there is some overlap between it and The Art of the Start.

Motorcycle A good book, but buy 'Art of the Start' instead
Mr. Kawasaki is an ethusiastic author and this book is an adequate primer on the subject of entrepeneurship and general business 'starts'. The best book on this though is his 'Art of the Start'. That is the book you want for the same material, refined, updated and better organized.

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