Guy Kawasaki

The Dream Practice Start

Guy Kawasaki is a great mentor of mine. I follow him on Twitter, read his blog and have devoured 8 books he has written. One of my favorite books is “The Art of the Start” and in the video below he points out that the most successful businesses are created around strong meaning rather than to just make money. Watch and listen to this video and make sure your Chiropractic business foundation comes form at least 1 or more of these three criteria. I truly believe that this is why there are so many Chiropractors who have larger than life practices… they are on a mission much greater than themselves.

Guy is also the creator behind www.alltop.com which is a site that aggregates all the top blogs on the web and organizes them based on category. This is the site I mentioned in my “Never Read a Newspaper Again” post.

Onward and Upward,
Dr. Darren White


Make Meaning in Your Company from woz on Vimeo.

5 Comments for this entry

Robert
July 31st, 2008 on 1:53 pm

As always I learn something new from this blog! Guy Kawasaki is genius. I’m going to get this book and put it on my Kindle for the next Jet Set Life trip we take! Thanks again and keep em coming!

Christiana
August 15th, 2008 on 8:11 pm

Guy Kawasaki. Thanks for turning me on to him. 3 weeks him and I’m addicted. I just ordered 3 of his books. Are they tax deductible since technically they can be considered an educational expense? just kidding… maybe.
Thanks for sharing!!

Chris
August 17th, 2008 on 7:30 am

Haven’t read this book yet. Just watched the clip…got me wondering- What’s your practice mantra?

Brandon Harshe
September 17th, 2008 on 8:40 am

I’m currently reading this book and it is really good. I can see where you can relate pretty much everything he talks about to chiropractic in some form or another.

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