#1 Some called him “binary”
People often described Jobs as a “jerk” or a “brat”. But
perhaps the most apt epithet anyone used was “binary”, signifying
someone who is half genius/half as*hole.
#2 He mismanaged NeXT
The real low point of Jobs’s career was not when he got
kicked out of Apple in 1986, but when he subsequently mismanaged his
next company, NeXT Computers, and nearly ran it into the ground.
However, almost miraculously, he finally managed to sell what remained
of the company to Apple for $429 million.
#3 Sprang back with Pixar
The transformatory phase of Jobs’s life was when he was
running Pixar, in between his stints at Apple. Working with the Pixar
creative team taught him how to trust and to delegate, and thus turned
him from a tantrum-throwing brat to a real leader of people.
#4 Toy Story was a lot like Job’s life
The story of Pixar’s Toy Story is curiously
similar to that of Jobs’s own life: the hero causes his own downfall
through sheer hubris, and is sent into exile. But he then redeems
himself by asserting his best human qualities in the face of odds, and
thereby makes a great, celebratory comeback. (Uncannily, this was
written long before Jobs managed to earn his own redemption, and
comeback.) This story would henceforth become a Pixar formula.
#5 Apple’s management almost sold it off
In 1996, Apple was so desperate that the management was
trying to sell it to IBM, Sun Microsystems or AT&T, but they weren’t
interested. Things were so bad that the management had started looking
at the option of filing for bankruptcy.
#6 Jobs nearly turned down Apple’s offer
Many people believe Jobs engineered a triumphant re-entry
into Apple as CEO in 1997. In fact, he apparently nearly turned down the
offer because he wasn’t sure he wanted that kind of intense commitment
at that stage of his life. His wife Laurene helped persuade him that he
should do it.
#7 Michael Dell thought Apple was dead
Just after Jobs rejoined Apple, Michael Dell was asked what
he’d do if he was CEO of Apple. He replied, “I’d shut down the company
and return the money to the shareholders”. Jobs, of course would proceed
to take the company to unprecedented heights, so that, at one point, it
had bigger cash reserves than the US government.
#8 Jobs made Bill Gates invest in Apple!
One of the first things Jobs did after rejoining Apple was
to arm-twist his “frenemy” Bill Gates of Microsoft into investing $150
million in the former’s company!
#9 Jony Ive was his soul mate
Shortly after Jobs rejoined Apple, he walked into the
Design Lab, and confronted product designer Jony Ive. Ive thought he was
about to be fired. Instead, Jobs began to chat with him about design,
and life. The result of that conversation was that Ive became one of
Jobs’s soul mates.
#10 Gates envisioned it before Jobs
In 2000, Bill Gates unveiled his vision of the future of
computing – something he clumsily called “Consumer Products Plus”. But
it would be Jobs who would make that vision a reality with his series of
magical products, under the slickly named umbrella of “Digital Hub”.
#11 Jobs hated mp3 players
Jobs hated mp3 players because they were so infuriatingly
fiddly to use, and he was itching to create the next generation of music
players. The real breakthrough came when Apple’s head of engineering
happened to visit Toshiba’s R&D centre in Japan, and they showed him
their “next big thing” – a 5GB hard disk that measured less than
2inches in diameter, and yet could hold thousands of digital files.
Without that Toshiba breakthrough the iPod wouldn’t have happened.
#12 He licked the monitor screen!
Jobs had his goofy moments. Once, for example, while
demonstrating a software interface, he told a room full of engineers
that it was “good enough to lick”. He then leaned forward and proudly
licked the monitor screen.
#13 Job thought iPhone was Apple’s best offering
Jobs said the most difficult thing Apple ever did, was to
make the iPhone, because it had to be a great phone, plus a great
computer, plus a great music player – and all that had to be crammed
into a sleek, convenient pocket size.
#14 iPhone flipped polarity of Silicon Valley
As someone said, the iPhone “flipped the polarity of
Silicon Valley”, because it heralded a completely new form of computing,
much more intimate than personal computing. By the way, the iPhone in
your pocket has the same computing power as the Cray XMP supercomputer
of twenty years ago, which cost $10 million.
#15 Wrote famous Stanford speech himself
One of the few events that really gave Jobs butterflies in
the stomach was when he was asked to give his famous “Stay hungry, stay
foolish” commencement speech at Stanford. He considered asking Hollywood
screenwriter Aaron Sorokin for inputs, but eventually wrote the speech
himself. He rehearsed for days, reciting it as he walked around the
house, to the amusement of his kids.
#16 Told Tim Cook he could keep his liver
When Jobs was dying of cancer, Tim Cook offered to donate him his own liver but Jobs refused to accept it.
#17 Didn’t want Disneyfication of Apple
Jobs had discussed the direction of Apple after his death
with Tim Cook at length. He insisted that didn’t want any future
management asking, “What would Steve have done?” He hated the way the
Disney culture had ossified after Walt Disney’s death, and didn’t want
that to ever happen at Apple.
#18 Eternal optimist, ready for next challenge
Management guru Jim Collins (author of Good to Great)
was a long-time friend. His take on Jobs: “What separates people is
return on luck, what you do with it when you get it. What matters is how
you play the hand you’re dealt ... Sometimes you create the hand by
giving yourself challenges that will make you stronger, when you don’t
even know what’s next. Steve is almost like the Tom Hanks character in Castaway – just keep on breathing, because you don’t know what the tide will bring in tomorrow”.
#19 Yoko Ono gifted him audio-cassette of Beatles’ Strawberry Fields Forever
One of Jobs’s most prized possessions was an
audio-cassette, given to him by John Lennon’s widow, Yoko Ono, of all
the various different versions of Strawberry Fields Forever that the Beatles had ever recorded.
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