In the biography "Steve Jobs" by Walter Isaacson, the narrative details how Steve Jobs was reinstated at Apple, a company he co-founded. After being ousted in 1985, Jobs returned in 1997 when Apple was struggling and facing numerous challenges. His leadership was pivotal in transforming the company, leveraging innovation to revive its fortunes.
The book captures Jobs' vision and determination, highlighting key developments such as the introduction of the iMac and later products that reshaped technology. His ability to inspire and drive creativity played a critical role in repositioning Apple as a leader in the industry.