Monday, 28 November 2016

failure is an options (Steve Jobs)

failure is an options 



Steven Paul Jobs or mostly known as Steve Jobs were an American information technology entrepreneur and also invented. He also was the co-founder, chairman and also a chief executive officer (CEO) of Apple Inc. Other than that, he also the CEO and majority shareholder of Pixar Animation Studios. He also a member of the Walt Disney Company’s board of directors following its acquisition of Pixar and also a founder, chairman and CEO of NeXT Inc. Jobs is widely recognized as a pioneer of the microcomputer revolution of the 1970s and 1980s along with Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak.
A failure is an option for Steve Jobs because during his school time he had been dropped out of the college. But it didn’t’ make him down, in fact, it was the beginning of the Apple empire. Jobs and his friend Steve Wozniak who was the co-founder of Apple were credited with revolutionizing the computer industry by democratizing the technology and making any types of machines smaller, cheaper, intuitive and accessible to consumers. However, he has suddenly been fired out from his own company that he had built into a billion-dollar just because he had revolutionized personal computing and also created an iconic brand. After being fired out from his own company, Steve felt that all the things that had been the focus of his entire life were gone and it was devastating. He also assumed himself as a public failure. But as a failure is an option for Steve Jobs and he learned that he had found a new company which was named NeXT Inc. This company has then been acquired by Apple. Steve then back again to Apple. Once back at Apple, Jobs proved a capacity for greatness by reinventing the company’s image and taking the Apple brand to a new height.
As a conclusion, Steve Jobs had a meteoric rise, a humbling fall and after all that things he came back with triumph after triumph and driving this company to a new height and created the greatest corporate success of our time.

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