Walter Isaacson

Steve Jobs: A Biography

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  • James Perezhas quoted6 years ago
    Tu mundo se había partido y después se detuvo, a la espera de volver a articularse en torno a lo que fuera que eligieras a continuación
  • Елизавета Петроваhas quoted2 years ago
    “I began to realize that an intuitive understanding and consciousness was more significant than abstract thinking and intellectual logical analysis,”
  • plvacchas quoted3 hours ago
    even though Jobs’s style could be demoralizing, it could also be oddly inspiring. It infused Apple employees with an abiding passion to create groundbreaking products and a belief that they could accomplish what seemed impossible. They had T-shirts made that read “90 hours a week and loving it!” Out of a fear of Jobs mixed with an incredibly strong urge to impress him, they exceeded their own expectations. “I’ve learned over the years that when you have really good people you don’t have to baby them,” Jobs later explained. “By expecting them to do great things, you can get them to do great things. The original Mac team taught me that A-plus players like to work together, and they don’t like it if you tolerate B work. Ask any member of that Mac team. They will tell you it was worth the pain.”
  • plvacchas quoted3 hours ago
    Jobs thought of himself as an artist, and he encouraged the design team to think of ourselves that way too,” said Hertzfeld. “The goal was never to beat the competition, or to make a lot of money. It was to do the greatest thing possible, or even a little greater.”
  • plvacchas quoted3 hours ago
    If it could save a person’s life, would you find a way to shave ten seconds off the boot time?” he asked. Kenyon allowed that he probably could. Jobs went to a whiteboard and showed that if there were five million people using the Mac, and it took ten seconds extra to turn it on every day, that added up to three hundred million or so hours per year that people would save, which was the equivalent of at least one hundred lifetimes saved per year. “Larry was suitably impressed, and a few weeks later he came back and it booted up twenty-eight seconds faster,” Atkinson recalled. “Steve had a way of motivating by looking at the bigger picture.”
  • plvacchas quoted3 hours ago
    someone didn’t care to make their product perfect, they were a bozo.”
  • plvacchas quoted3 hours ago
    We learned to interpret ‘This is shit’ to actually be a question that means, ‘Tell me why this is the best way to do it
  • plvacchas quoted3 hours ago
    When Scott was on vacation in Hawaii, Markkula called together the top managers to ask if he should be replaced. Most of them, including Jobs and John Couch, said yes.
  • plvacchas quoted3 hours ago
    Steve was so passionate about building this amazing device that would change the world,” Horn recalled. “By sheer force of his personality, he changed my mind.
  • plvacchas quoted3 hours ago
    That afternoon Scott called in Jobs and Raskin for a showdown in front of Markkula. Jobs started crying. He and Raskin agreed on only one thing: Neither could work for the other one. On the Lisa project, Scott had sided with Couch. This time he decided it was best to let Jobs win. After all, the Mac was a minor development project housed in a distant building that could keep Jobs occupied away from the main campus. Raskin was told to take a leave of absence
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