Thursday, August 25, 2011

4 The face of Steve Jobs at Apple



Apple's Steve Jobs is not alone. The company had plenty of good talent and tens of thousands of workers. But the departure of Jobs from the CEO position is believed to have a major impact for companies from the United States.

Apple is a company with 45 thousand workers, including product designers, technicians and great marketing. Their products Digdaya, iPad tablet 2 in the sector, the iPhone in the smartphone market in the PC and Mac sales continue to print large.

However it should be noted, all products were born in the era of leadership Jobs. When he resigned, Apple will lose face '4 'Steve Jobs. What? The following list, from Business Insider, Thursday (25/08/2011):


1. Indeed Ruler

Many large companies are stuck with unfocused bureaucracy or internal fights to take and implement decisions. This did not happen when Jobs lead Apple. He got respect, he knew what every part of the company and not afraid to make changes. Some CEOs may be as smart or strong-willed like Jobs, but no one won respect as strong as he, who managed to make Apple victorious from grim conditions.

2. Product Planner

Jobs obsessed with simplicity. For example, he rejected the Apple mouse has two buttons and no need to insist on the iPhone can do many things at once. As a result, features in the iPhone is not as much as competitors. Maybe Jobs can only execute this kind of art so well that Apple products always sell well.

3. Apple Magnet

Many people want to work for Apple now. On the one hand may be due to Apple's excellent record of success. But on the other hand also with the Jobs there as a figure of popular technology.

4. Pop Culture Icons

When Jobs spoke, particularly when presenting the product, the mass media around the world as if dutifully listened to each of his words. Yes, he's probably the equivalent of celebrities. Can Tim Cook as the new CEO of Apple gets this kind of attention? It was not.

Apple may still be a giant company in a long time without the presence of Jobs. But maybe this attention to the company no longer for when Jobs was still at the helm.

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