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I, Steve: Steve Jobs In His Own Words
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Drawn from more than three decades of media coverageprint, electronic, and onlinethis book serves up the best, most thought-provoking insights ever spoken by Steve Jobs: more than 200 quotations that are essential reading for everyone who seeks innovative solutions and inspirations applicable to their business, regardless of size.
Jobs, the longtime CEO of Apple, Inc., which he co-founded in 1976, stepped down from that role in August 2011, bringing an end to one of the greatest, most transformative business careers in history. Over the years, Jobs has given countless interviews to the media, explaining what he calls the vision thing”his unmatched ability to envision, and successfully bring to the marketplace, consumer products that people find simply irresistible.
Jobs has made an indelible mark in multiple industries, and played an enormous role in creating others. Consider how Jobs and Apple shaped the following fields: personal computers (laptop and desktop), apps (for multiple electronic devices), computer animation (Pixar), music (iTunes), telecommunications (iPhone), personal digital devices (iPod), books (iBook), and, most recently, tablets (iPad). Jobs is the great business visionary of our era.
I, Steve is the perfect gift or reference item for everyone interested in this great American original
Jobs, the longtime CEO of Apple, Inc., which he co-founded in 1976, stepped down from that role in August 2011, bringing an end to one of the greatest, most transformative business careers in history. Over the years, Jobs has given countless interviews to the media, explaining what he calls the vision thing”his unmatched ability to envision, and successfully bring to the marketplace, consumer products that people find simply irresistible.
Jobs has made an indelible mark in multiple industries, and played an enormous role in creating others. Consider how Jobs and Apple shaped the following fields: personal computers (laptop and desktop), apps (for multiple electronic devices), computer animation (Pixar), music (iTunes), telecommunications (iPhone), personal digital devices (iPod), books (iBook), and, most recently, tablets (iPad). Jobs is the great business visionary of our era.
I, Steve is the perfect gift or reference item for everyone interested in this great American original
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I'm in the midst of a few other cinder block books, so I can't take on the authorized Steve Jobs book at the moment. However, I still needed a taste of the man following his untimely passing. This book fit the bill. It's summary? I could get into various flowery adjectives, but what it boils to is: he knew what the !#$^ he was doing, he didn't care what you thought of him, he marched to his own beat, and he could market the hell out of anything.