News

There are two Steve Jobs keynotes that stand out in my memory more than any other. The first, of course, is the moment he ...
A secretary once told Steve Jobs she was late for work because her car wouldn't start. That afternoon, Jobs threw her a set of keys for a brand new Jaguar, saying: "Here, don't be late anymore." ...
In newly released emails, Steve Jobs wrote candidly about how he wooed his wife and how he approached success.
Steve Jobs' leadership style was frequently described as intense and unrelenting, but equally capable of galvanising those ...
Steve Jobs believed the most successful innovators are those who can both think and do, citing Leonardo da Vinci as an ...
Givens, nearly two decades older than Jobs, admitted that many of the young CEO's ideas initially seemed "stupid" - until his ...
The Steve Jobs Archive has just published a new digital exhibit commemorating Jobs’ famous Stanford speech on its 20th ...
Steve Jobs, known for his demanding leadership, once gifted a late secretary a Jaguar to prevent future tardiness, showcasing ...
Steve Jobs' acquisition of Pixar in 1986 proved transformative, not just for animation but for creative entrepreneurship.
Even though people tend to think of themselves as either thinkers or doers, Steve Jobs felt doers were also 'major' thinkers.
Sometimes, a decision speaks a thousand words. The first-ever celebrity spokesman hired by Apple to pitch its personal ...
In early June 2005, Steve Jobs emailed his friend Michael Hawley a draft of a speech he had agreed to deliver to Stanford University’s graduating class in a few days. “It’s embarrassing ...