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A presentation on Steve Jobs's early life, past, inventions, products, apple products like Iphone, Ipad and Mac, the Next Computers, Pixar animations etc. The slide/ ppt also includes what we learn from steve jobs as a dropout, a lover who lost and about death. It also contains slides for the next big thing i.e. Apple Watch.
A short and simple presentation of the major phases of life of Steve Jobs. From his childhood till death. How he started at Apple and his down-fall and then a surprise comeback. Included all the important phases and events of his timeline.
Entrepreneur presentation on Life of Steve Jobs abrar ahmed
A presentation submitted by me as a part of course curriculum at Davan Institute of Advance Management Studies, Davangere, Karnataka, India. to study about entrepreneurs and their struggling Life.
A presentation on Steve Jobs's early life, past, inventions, products, apple products like Iphone, Ipad and Mac, the Next Computers, Pixar animations etc. The slide/ ppt also includes what we learn from steve jobs as a dropout, a lover who lost and about death. It also contains slides for the next big thing i.e. Apple Watch.
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AUGUST 24, 2011. 6:05 A.M. At 1 Infinite Loop in Cupertino, California, Steve jobs parked his
Mercedes with no license plate at an odd angle in a handicap slot. Jobs was looking very thin, dressed
in his typical uniform of a long-sleeved black rurtleneck, blue jeans, and sneakers. He was a pancreatic
cancer survivor. When he was first diagnosed in 2004, the doctors told him he had three to six months
to live.1 However, he hlrned out to have a rare form of pancreatic cancer that was treatable. "I had
the surgery, and I'm fine now," he stated during his much-publicized commencement address for the
Stanford graduating class of 2005. 2 Unfortunately, Jobs's cancer recurred, and he underwent a liver
transplant in 2009, taking a six-month medical leave from his managerial responsibilities. His health
problems had continued to plague him, forcing him to take a second medical leave starting in January
2011. Although Jobs had remained intimately involved with strategic decision making, and repeatedly
assured shareholders that his health problems would not be a detriment to the company, the stock price
had slipped as investors worried over the prospect of an Apple without Jobs at its helm. Apple had
become such a close reflection of Jobs himself that the two hardly seemed distinguishable.
It seemed like just yesterday that Jobs had started Apple Computer, Inc. in his parents' garage in
1976. Thirty years later, he had succeeded in creating a fusion of computing, industrial design, and
brand power that lead Apple to develop some of the most innovative products in the world, including
the iPod, iPhone, and most recently, the iPad. In the process, Apple had become a household name. It
dominated a recent ranking of social brands, with the iPhone appearing at the top of the list, iTunes at
number six, and the company itself ranked eighth.3 Jobs was proud that he was credited with bringing
life and inspiration to the company not once, but twice.
Jobs was in a hurry to start his day. He had a meeting scheduled at 10 a.m. with his board of direc-
tors to discuss the future of the company. He had to make an announcement that he had long dreaded:
The time had come for him to step aside from the active management of the company and focus on
his own health. Jobs hoped to remain as Chairman of the Board, to ensure that the culhlre of innova-
tion that he helped instill would endure as the key to Apple's competitive success, no matter what
uncertainties lay ahead. Meanwhile, Apple would need a new chief commander who would treat the
company as Jobs did-not just as a passion, but as family, art, and above all, a place where people did
not just work but changed the world.4 Yet it would be difficult to find someone who could embody
the image and culture of the company like Jobs did. To many, ...
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2. BACKGROUND
Born February 24, 1955, in San Francisco, California.
His unwed mother put him for adoption because she
wanted a girl.
His mother felt that he should be adopted by college
graduates and when she found out that both his future
parents had never graduated from colleges, she
refused to sign the adoption papers until a few months
later when his future parents promised that they would
send Jobs to college.
Steve drop college because it is too expensive for
him.
3. JOBS AND APPLE
He and a friend (Steve Wozniak) started a company in a garage on April 1, 1976 at the age of
20. Later that year, they debuted the Apple I at the Homebrew Computer Club in Palo Alto,
California. A local store offered to buy 50 machines and to finance the production, they had to
sell their most expensive possessions. Jobs sold his Volkswagen van while Wozniak sold his
Hewlett-Packard scientific calculator.
Apple I
4. Jobs named their company – Apple in memory of a happy summer he had spent as an
orchard worker in Oregon.
By 1982 however, his company sales sagged in the face of competition from IBM’s new
PC.Thus, Jobs andWozniak unveiled their new creation, Lisa to increase the company’s
bottom line, only to be another expensive failure.
Apple Lisa
5. Then they worked on a new machine called the Macintosh
Jobs was reported to commandeered the project, ruthlessly pushing its computer
engineers and flying a pirate flag above the building where the team worked.
By 1986 the Mac, which Jobs promised to be ‘insanely great’ was a huge success.After 10
years, starting from 2 kids working in a garage, Apple computer had grown into a $2 billion
dollar company with over 4000 employees.
At the age of 30, Jobs, however, was fired from the company he co-founded with Steve
Wozniak. He left the company after losing a bitter battle over control with Apple’sCEO
John Sculley (whom Jobs had recruited from PepsiCola).
Macintosh
6. AFTER APPLE
Apparently both have different views of how the company should be handled and in one
meeting Sculley had told security analysts in a meeting that Jobs would have no role in the
operations of the company “now or in the future.”
When Jobs heard of the message, he said, “You’ve probably had somebody punch you
in the stomach and it knocks the wind out you and you cannot breathe.The harder you try
to breathe, the more you cannot breathe. And you know that the only thing you can do is
just relax so you can start breathing again.”
Jobs sold over $20 million of his Apple stock, spent days bicycling along the beach,
feeling sad and lost, toured Paris, and journeyed on to Italy.
Sculley
7. During the next five years he started two companies – NeXTStep and Pixar.
NeXTStep which produces NeXT, $9,995 cube-shaped workstation which aimed to
create a workstation for research and higher, didn’t do as well as Jobs had dreamed
for. It did poorly and Jobs pulled the plug in 1993.
Pixar, however was a success story.The company started the first computer-
animated film, theToy Story and when Pixar’s stock went public, Jobs became an
instant billionaire.
8. JOBS, BACK WITHVENGEANCE
Meanwhile, his old company, Apple was under immense pressure from rival Microsoft
and in1996 posted billions of dollars in losses.
In December 1996 Jobs convinced Apple to
buy NeXT and make its software the foundation of the
next-generation Mac OS.
The technology he developed at NeXT became
the catalyst of Apple’s comeback. Initially appointed
as Apple’s adviser, Steve Jobs was named Apple’s
interim CEO in 1997.
Mac OS
9. In 2004, he was diagnosed with cancer on his pancreas. Jobs was told that the cancer
was incurable and he would only live for another three to six months.
Later, a biopsy showed that he actually had a very rare form of pancreatic cancer that
is curable with surgery. He had the surgery and survives. Under his leadership,Apple
returned to profitability and introduced innovations such as the iPod.
IPod
11. “ Sometimes life hits you in the head with a
brick. Don’t lose faith. I’m convinced that the
only thing that kept me going was that I
loved what I did.You’ve got to find what you
love.And that is as true for your work as it is
for your lovers.Your work is going to fill a
large part of your life, and the only way to be
truly satisfied is to do what you believe is
great work.”
12. “The only way to do great work is to
love what you do. If you haven’t
found it yet, keep looking. Don’t
settle.As with all matters of the
heart, you’ll know when you find it.
And, like any great relationship, it
just gets better and better as the
years roll on. So keep looking until
you find it. Don’t settle.”
13. “Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living
someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by
dogma-which is living with the results of other
people’s thinking. Don’t let the noise of
others’ opinions drown out your own inner
voice.And most important, have the courage
to follow your heart and intuition.They
somehow already know what you truly want
to become. Everything else is secondary.”