Jeffrey S. Young and William L. Simon
iCon Steve Jobs
The Greatest Second Act in the History of Business
Wiley, 2005
Was ist drin?
How Apple and Pixar CEO Steve Jobs survived his past and his failures to become a giant in movies, computers and music.
Recommendation
Though unabashedly adulatory, this unauthorized biography of Steven Jobs - co-founder of Apple Computers and head of Pixar Studios - shows how he nearly squandered his career and fortune on ill-conceived and badly managed ventures. The writing is savvy and lively - if not always chronologically linear. The pace is quick and even readers with scant interest in computers, technology or animated movies will find the tale entertaining. Authors Jeffrey S. Young and William L. Simon wisely focus on how Jobs learned from his failures and became a success again by recognizing his own limitations. In that respect, getAbstract believes Jobs’ journey holds important business and life lessons, and recommends it highly to all business readers.
Summary
About the Authors
Jeffrey S. Young is a founding editor of MacWorld magazine, a former reporter for The Hollywood Reporter and Forbes, founder of Forbes.com and the author of the unauthorized biography, Steve Jobs: The Journey is the Reward. William L. Simon is the award-winning author of more than 20 books. He co-authored The Art of Deception and The Art of Intrusion.
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expensive of his actions are not seeing and looking for
me after of his death.l alway think that l lost my honori
fic hero.