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Guy Kawasaki is one of the only people alive to have survived working for Steve Jobs--twice. Here are the lessons he learned. Guy Kawasaki is well known for his support of innovation and entrepreneurship, having been an early employee of Apple, then going on to start, advise, and assist a number of …
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