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Becoming Steve Jobs: The Evolution of a Reckless Upstart into a Visionary Leader by Brent Schlender, Rick Tetzeli
5.0
I have not read the Walter Isaacson biography, but I have read Creativity Inc, and it was interesting to learn about the history of Pixar from Steve Jobs' perspective.
The title of this book was aptly chosen. It is all about how Steve Jobs evolved in his approach to leadership and management, from his early turbulent years at Apple, to his experience at Next and Pixar, and finally his return to Apple and its subsequent rise from the ashes of its disastrous performance in the 1990s.
It contains a lot of information and conversations told to the author in confidence. I hope he obtained permission from Steve himself or at least from his family posthumously to include this material in the book for everyone to read. The book itself does not say.
The title of this book was aptly chosen. It is all about how Steve Jobs evolved in his approach to leadership and management, from his early turbulent years at Apple, to his experience at Next and Pixar, and finally his return to Apple and its subsequent rise from the ashes of its disastrous performance in the 1990s.
It contains a lot of information and conversations told to the author in confidence. I hope he obtained permission from Steve himself or at least from his family posthumously to include this material in the book for everyone to read. The book itself does not say.