But after reading "Jobs", I have been thinking about a question: What is Jobs' professional position? Jobs was not an engineer. His friend Woz was an engineer and assembled the Apple generation. Jobs proposed revisions and sold them. He recruited others and Mike to make Apple bigger. If this goes on like this, Jobs should be the CEO. Unfortunately, Jobs is not a good CEO, and he will not manage, and he has not taken care of other people's feelings. To be honest, after Apple went public, Jobs did not give shares to other people who followed the startup together. This must have hurt Mike's heart, so it is not difficult for me to understand why Mike kicked Jobs out. Jobs did not learn to manage in Apple's big company. He just scrambled for resources in his own projects, and raised requirements and costs without limit, but projects are just projects. If the cost of a good product is too high, sales will definitely drop or even not exist. Jobs was a good project manager, but not a good CEO. Jobs can make the company stronger, but he can't make it long. Bill Gates' Microsoft can be as big and long as IBM, but Apple will only rise and fall.
Jobs had poor interpersonal skills. It's hard for me to understand why Steve Jobs didn't acknowledge his daughter, I think it was fear, he didn't think about why he would pass on his own pain of abandonment to his next generation. Jobs sold everyone who followed him, from inventing small games to deceive Woz, to not giving shares to other entrepreneurs, to kicking Mike out. Jobs was a very egoistic person who insisted on his own ideas. This kind of person can change the world, but it will cause the people around him to burn.
When it comes to "Jobs", it must be compared to "Partners in China". In fact, New Oriental was founded by Yu Minhong alone, but the director changed the story for dramatic effect. Compared with Jobs, Yu Minhong has been making progress, changing and enriching himself, and slowly growing into a managerial talent. Yu Minhong did not change the world, but he certainly changed the Chinese.
Steve Jobs was walking up and down, which reminded me of an animal - Tyrannosaurus Rex, a cunning and ferocious Tyrannosaurus Rex looking for food, always wanting to tear the opponent's neck, stay hungry, stay foolish!
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