He was 56 years old. "There will never be another Steve Jobs," says Fred Anderson, former chief financial officer of Apple Computer. "Only he understood the soul of Apple and its innovative roots ...
Forbes and JESS3 began collaborating in the spring of 2011 on a graphic novel about the life of Steve Jobs, with a focus on his decade spent in "exile" from Apple, the company he founded.
Beyond his expertise in business and design, Jobs was a voracious reader who found wisdom in books that shaped his outlook on life, leadership, and spirituality. Steve Jobs often credited books ...
Few speeches stand the test of time, but Steve Jobs' 2005 Stanford University ... "go chase your dreams" pep talk. Instead, Jobs used his own life—dropping out of college, getting fired from ...
Steve Jobs once said “My favorite things in life don’t cost any money. It’s really clear that the most precious resource we all have is time.” Jobs valued time above all else and ...
Narrator: In 1985, Steve ... Jobs decided to recruit John Sculley, who was the CEO of Pepsi at the time, famously asking Sculley: "Do you want to sell sugared water for the rest of your life?
"Steve Jobs" doesn't look or feel like any biopic you've ever seen. Instead of covering Jobs' entire life from birth to death, writer Aaron Sorkin focused on three pivotal events in his life over ...
In an excerpt from his new book, Nest cofounder Tony Fadell writes of his time at Apple and how he saw Steve Jobs marshal facts and emotion to tell a tale. What Apple has lost—and gained—since ...
He wasn't talking about reckless ambition or quitting your job tomorrow. He was talking about trusting yourself—even when life doesn't go according to plan. Lesson #1: "You Can't Connect the ...