to itself. Jobs went home early that day to mull over the problem, then called Ive
by Walter Isaacson (0 Reviews)
Steve Jobs returned home early to reflect on a pressing issue he was facing. Seeking input and a fresh perspective, he decided to reach out to his design colleague, Jony Ive. Their collaboration was known for fostering innovative solutions, and Jobs often valued Ive's insights in overcoming challenges.
This moment illustrates Jobs' approach to problem-solving, highlighting the importance he placed on teamwork and dialogue with key figures in his life. By turning to Ive, he demonstrated his willingness to engage with others to find answers, which was a hallmark of his leadership style.
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