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In "Steve Jobs," Walter Isaacson explores the complexities of Jobs as both a boss and a human being. He portrays Jobs as someone who relentlessly pursued excellence, often demanding extraordinary performance from his employees. This intense drive for perfection could make him appear as a harsh taskmaster, but it also stemmed from his passion for innovation and creating groundbreaking products.
Throughout the book, Isaacson highlights the duality of Jobs' character. On...