Won't Work. Apple's former chief financial officer
by Walter Isaacson (0 Reviews)
In Walter Isaacson's biography of Steve Jobs, the former Apple chief financial officer emphasizes that many strategies and ideas proposed by Steve Jobs often faced skepticism. This perspective reveals that not every ambitious vision Jobs had was well-received or believed to be feasible. The culture at Apple, reflecting Jobs' intense drive and innovation, often led to doubts from his team regarding whether certain projects could succeed.
This attitude of skepticism against Jobs' vision illustrates the challenges of innovation within a corporate environment. Despite setbacks, Jobs' determination to push boundaries often resulted in groundbreaking products. His belief in his ideas, even when others thought they "won't work," showcases the resilience and revolutionary mindset that drove Apple's success. Such contrasts highlight the uneasy balance between vision and practicality in the tech industry.
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