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Tim Cook has constantly been criticized, most recently over Apple Intelligence, but always for just not being Steve Jobs — ...
The billionaire venture capitalist said a lot of Steve Jobs' genius came from his ability to argue about everything.
What Happened: Speaking on the "A16z Podcast," Andreessen described the late Apple Inc. co-founder as someone who would argue ...
Jobs spent months trying to figure out what to say to Stanford’s graduates. Newly released materials show how he went from ...
Even though people tend to think of themselves as either thinkers or doers, Steve Jobs felt doers were also ‘major’ thinkers.
A new book charts how the discipline transcended humble origins and turned into something more ambitious, and more conflicted ...
Lazzoni reports on the evolution of design thinking from product-focused to a broad problem-solving framework across various ...
Steve Jobs believed the most successful innovators are those who can both think and do, citing Leonardo da Vinci as an example. This hands-on approach is reflected in companies like Apple and Tesla.
I’m not saying Apple needs to recreate Steve Jobs’s persona. That would be impossible—and probably a bad idea. But I do think it needs to rediscover a little of that energy. That sense of play.