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Steve Jobs Presented by S.Nagarajan

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Steve JobsPresented by

S.Nagarajan

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WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT STEVE JOBS?

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LIFE AND TIMES OF JOBS

• Steven Paul Jobs was born on Feb 24, 1955 to a Joanne Schieble.

• was soon adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs

• The Family moved to Mountain View, California in 1960 (later became famous as ‘Silicon Valley’)

• Graduates from Homestead High and joins Reed College in Portland, Oregon in 1970

• He met Steven Wozniak (5 years his senior) in his last year in Homestead.

• In 1971, They create and sell a device for making free long distance calls called Bluebox

• In 1974 both joins Atari designing computer games.

• In the same year Steve Jobs visited India.

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• In March 5, 1975 The First meeting of the Homebrew Computer Club. This is where the idea of APPLE I was born.

• On Sunday June 29, Wozniak typed and saw the words come in Computer S screen. (One of the First times in World)

• In 1976 Apple is born in Jobs family home garage.

• In 1977 APPLE II is launched. (It remained a biggest seller for the company almost for 5 years; pushing Apple growth). It is valued at $5309.

• 1979 Jobs visit Xerox’s Paulo Alto Research Center. Where Jobs First Sees the ALTO. (Computer with user interface)

• In 1980 Apple goes Public. It was valued at $ 1.79 Billion.

• In 1984 Apple brings out the Macintosh

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• In 1985 Jobs is ousted by Schulley and others. He leaves with $150 million.

• In 1986, Jobs bought Lucasfilm for $ 10 million and established it as Pixar

• In 1989, Jobs Launches NeXT, A company that focuses on Object Oriented Programming.

• In 1995 Pixar releases TOY STORY (first fully animated film). It earned $342 million worldwide.

• Earlier in the same year Pixar went public collecting $140 million.

• 1996 Amelio becomes CEO of Apple, Amelio buys NeXT and Steve Jobs returns to Apple for $400 million.

• 1997 Amelio leaves Apple, Jobs becomes the CEO of Apple

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• Apple Launches iMac in 1998 in an effort to return to its Innovative roots.

• Pixar Launches Monsters, Inc. in 2001. It earned $100 million in 9 days.

• 2001, Apple revolutionize music industry by introducing iTunes and iPod

• 2003, Apple launches iTunes windows version.

• Steve Jobs was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.

• 2004, Apple launches iPod Mini

• 2007, Apple launches iPhone

• 2010, Apple launches iPad

• 2011, October 5, Steve Jobs dies with respiratory arrest due to tumor.

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APPLE’S CORE VALUES

• We believe that we’re on the face of the Earth to make great products.

• We believe in the simple, not the complex.

• We believe that we need to own and control the primary technologies behind the products we make.

• We participate only in markets where we can make a significant contribution.

• We believe in saying no to thousands of projects so that we can really focus on the few that are truly important and meaningful to us.

• We believe in deep collaboration and cross-pollination of our groups, which allow us to innovate in a way that others cannot.

• We don’t settle for anything less than excellence in every group in the company, and we have the self-honesty to admit when we’re wrong and the courage to change.

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LEADERSHIP TRAITS

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QUOTES

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RECOGNITION

• Time named the computer as the 1982 "Machine of the Year“. It hailed Steve Jobs as “the most famous maestro of the micro.”

• The National Medal of Technology by President Ronald Reagan in 1984.

• Named Entrepreneur of the Decade by Inc. magazine. In 1989

• In November 27, 2007, Jobs was named the most powerful person in business by Fortune magazine.

• In September 2011, Jobs was ranked No.17 on Forbes: The World's Most Powerful People.

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• In December 2010, the Financial Times named Jobs its person of the year for 2010, ending its essay by stating, "In his autobiography, John Sculley, the former PepsiCo executive who once ran Apple, said this of the ambitions of the man he had pushed out: 'Apple was supposed to become a wonderful consumer products company. This was a lunatic plan. High-tech could not be designed and sold as a consumer product.' How wrong can you be".

• At Budapest, on December 21, 2011 Graphisoft company presented the world's first bronze statue of Steve Jobs, calling him one of the greatest personalities of the modern age.

• In February 2012, Jobs received the Grammy Trustees Award, an award for those who have influenced the music industry in areas unrelated to performance.

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• The people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do.

Apple’s “Think Different” commercial, 1997

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THANK YOU!!!