Steve Jobs if I Were Admission Essay

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Steve Jobs made sure that his devices were simple and beautiful, and I would be interested in learning how to devote so much passion into the products I am going to be working with in the future.

The 'reality distortion field' is a catchphrase that was attached to Steve Jobs because of his willingness to do whatever it took to get his way in every situation. In his biography, Steve Jobs, Walter Isaacson gives the subject of this phenomena a full chapter entitled "The Reality Distortion Field: Playing by His Own Set of Rules." (Isaacson, 117) He would lie to his coworkers, create fake deadlines, and refuse to yield to design choices of his, which caused a lot of friction in his workplace. This attitude got Jobs fired from Apple in 1986, and he did not return to Apple HQ again until 1997 after his successful stint with Pixar Studios during the peak of their movie success, including such films as Toy Story and Finding Nemo. He is clearly egotistic, but this trait is not always a bad trait to possess when leading a multibillion-dollar business.
In conclusion, Steve Jobs is a fascinating individual and businessman, and I could learn a tremendous number of things from spending time with him. Although as a person Steve Jobs prescribed to alternative ways of thinking, and never allowed himself to become a standard corporate CEO, he stands out as being a visionary and a masterful leader who changed the course of history in the world. His computers and appliances will live on with the lessons learned and ideas formed during Steve Jobs' tenure as the CEO of Apple Computers. Works Cited Isaacson, Walter. Steve Jobs. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2011. Print. Japern, Sue. "Who Was Steve Jobs? The New York Review of Books." The New York Review of Books. Web. 19 Feb. 2012.......

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