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"Steve Jobs is one of the best examples of a strategic leader who is willing to invest in new innovative products and services, that are built on the concept of using existing technologies to create "customer and market" based businesses. The interesting thing is that even when he fails he admits his mistakes and tries again. He is clearly the Thomas Edison of our time, since Edison always built on existing technologies and has his share of failures, along with major successes." -Bill Rothschild, CEO and founder of Rothschild Strategies Unlimited LLC1 in 2010. "He was not the world's greatest manager. In fact, he could have been one of the world's worst managers. He was very petulant. He was very brittle. He could be very, very mean to people at time." -Biographer Walter Isaacson, in 2011.
Jobs's strategic leadership and management style made Apple an iconic brand. He was widely credited with having saved a company that was on the verge of bankruptcy during the 1990s and for having played a key role in the development of many innovative products. According to experts, Jobs was a creative genius who revolutionized the technology industry by creating some path-breaking products such as the Macintosh (Mac) (1984), the iPod (2001), the iPhone (2007), and the iPad (2010). Jobs was seen as the source of Apple's innovation as it was he who inspired the employees to come out with unconventional products by thinking differently. The way he marketed and sold products helped turn the company into a pop-culture phenomenon. Under Jobs's leadership, Apple's market value grew from about US$ 5 billion in 2000 to US$ 351 billion in 2011. "He taught all of us how to transform technology into magic," said John Sculley (Sculley), former CEO of Apple. Introduction Contd... - Next Page>>
1] Rothschild Strategies Unlimited LLC is an administrative management and general management consulting services firm located in Norwalk, Connecticut. |
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