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Loading... A Cabeca De Steve Jobs As Licoes Do Lider Da Empresa Mais Revolucionaria Do Mundo (original 2008; edition 2008)by Leander Kahney
Work InformationInside Steve's Brain by Leander Kahney (2008)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. An interesting, now historical, trawl through the mind of Steve Jobs. Has lots of points about the business tips that you could get from Jobs, but occasionally contradicted himself. ( ) Leander Kahney achieved something very few writers did when talking about master Steve Jobs: he was impartial to his stormy temperament while exploring the greatness behind the methods used by such a genius leader and "followers-maker" through its very concise chapters with a "most important points' recall" in form of lists by the end of each one. This is the one book about Steve Jobs you wanna read if you have to chose only one and it's a must-read for anyone interested on improving his/her professional life and the way you deal with the world. You will understand why he was taken as a genius leader, a revolutionary futurist thinker and why you should learn from his methods. "Inside Steve's Brain" is my supreme bedside bible. I keep it along Machiavelli's "The Prince" and Zhuge Liang's "Art of War"! Just as every methodically designed and powerful speech made by Steve Jobs gave me deep enlightenment through my whole life, about various things... Kahney's book is a fast-reading reminder of what's important for me as a professional... and as a person too, because citing the Master himself: "If you're working on something exciting that you really care about, you don't need to be pushed: THE VISION PULLS YOU!" (Steve Jobs) Interesting book about Steve Jobs. Partly a biography, but mostly a kind of guide book to how Steve Jobs did business at Apple. Chapters are based on character traits, such as perfectionism, elitism, passion, and describe how it applies to Apple with a good dose of anecdote thrown in, and 'Lessons from Steve' as a summary at the end of each chapter. Kahney is clearly a big fan and it's a very readable, informative book, though i think written without any real access to Steve Jobs. no reviews | add a review
Steve Jobs, the pivotal figure behind the success stories of both Apple and Pixar, turned his personality into a business philosophy. This New York Times bestseller reveals how he did it. No library descriptions found. |
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