on Jobs

Jan. 16th, 2009 10:38 am
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I, Cringely » Blog Archive » Don’t Worry about Apple - Cringely on technology:
In the long run the goal won’t be to replace Steve, anyway, but to transcend him, because Steve was far from the perfect leader.

The last time Steve Jobs left Apple, back in 1985, the entire company breathed a sigh of relief. Steve back then was an undisciplined brat. John Sculley was able to dramatically improve Apple’s balance sheet through one simple technique – eliminating all the wacky projects Steve was spending $200 million per year running at Apple – projects that were generally never going to hit the market anyway. Alas, that’s where Sculley ran out of gas as a leader because he lacked technical vision where that’s all Steve had in those days.

It took learning to run NeXT on a budget and almost losing the company to teach Steve how to be a leader. It took learning to leave Pixar alone to teach Steve that there were some things – many things – best left to others more talented than he. Those two experiences, added to his fall from grace in 1985, made Steve Jobs the leader he is today. Still all elbows and shoulder blades, he somehow makes it work.
If you've got the cash, I'd almost suggest buying shares from Apple when it gets to $75 or so, 'cause it'll bounce back to $100 in a week once Jobs comes back.

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