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_nSonal Shah, 7012186225
041 _aEnglish
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_bYOU/IC
100 _aYoung, Jeffrey S.
245 _aICON STEVE JOBS: THE GREATEST SECOND ACT IN THE HISTORY OF BUSINESS
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260 _aNew Jersey
_bWiley
_c2005
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500 _aIcon takes a look at the most astounding figure in a business era noted for its Mavericks, Oddballs and Iconoclasts. Drawing on a wide range of sources, Jeffrey young and William Simon provide new perspectives on the legendary creation of apple, detail job's meteoric rise and the devastating plunge that left him not only out of apple, but out of the computer-making business entirely. This unflinching and completely unauthorized portrait reveals both sides of job's role in the remarkable rise of the Pixar animation studio, also re-creates the acrimony between jobs and Disney's Michael Eisner and examines job's dramatic his rise from the ashes with his recapture of apple. The authors examine the takeover and job's reinvention of the company with the popular iMac and his transformation of the industry with the revolutionary iPod. Icon is must reading for anyone who wants to understand how the modern digital age has been formed, shaped and refined by the most influential figure of the age a master of three industries, movies, music and computers.
650 _aJobs, Steve, 1955-2011
650 _aComputer Engineering- Technology
650 _aComputer engineers
650 _aApple Computer, Inc
650 _aIndustry- Business
650 _aSuccess- Company History
650 _aMotivational- Business
650 _aBusiness- Computer Company
650 _aBusinesspeople
650 _aBusinessman
650 _aComputer industry- United States
700 _aWilliam L. Simon
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