ask Paul Allen, his school-buddy-co-counder of Microsoft ... Gates attempted to dilute his buddies shares while his buddy was going through cancer treatment, 100% true, undeniable ... Gates is scum, not to be trusted, ever ...
jobs killed the guy who pays his salary? that was a major shareholder with more apple holdings than jobs at the time. fuck you millennials are ignorant as FUCK. hate this worthless generation.
Sharpnova , if that was true you would have mentioned his name. That guy ( Robert Hamisch) seems too much worried about programming and not about shares. He is an active programmer, that is not the typical job of a person that has a huge amount of shares. Also I can understand he could be upset about open doc, but that question about where he has been the last 7 years is mean. The initial contact of apple with Jobs in the 90s was to buy and use the OS he had developed and also he created Pixar, both public achivements, making the question pointless. "The audience member is named Robert Hamisch. Mr. Hamisch was a consultant at a security firm in the 1990's that did consultant services for Sun Microsystems (their billing and payroll department) for a short period of time. As far as I know, he left the company (the consulting firm, he never worked for Sun directly) and has since retired. He attended the 1997 WWDC sponsored by his security consulting firm, although never had any stake in Sun Microsystems as a whole besides general system security for their billing and payroll department. I don't know why he specifically asked about Java, but he may have just been frustrated with Jobs and his performance as a whole." www.quora.com/History-of-Apple-Inc-Whos-the-guy-who-insults-Steve-Jobs-in-this-clip-of-WWDC-1997
Are u kidding me? I'm the biggest Steve Jobs fan and I know all about him! If you don't believe me go to this website (www.chicagotribune.com/business/yourmoney/sns-steve-jobs-years-pictures-photogallery.html) to see his photos over time and also I haven't seen this scene in the movie!
Daniel Ruiz Nobody understood that guy's question probably not even Steve Jobs, but I bet everyone understood and got the point from Steve Job's answer.
that's darn effective, a one pissed of guy asks you a question, and you give an answear that satisfies the whole room, becaus that one guy is stil just one guy, that's actualy very effective strategy. I am actualy somewhat amazed at that aprouch, it's cunning as fuck
Removing a headphone jack is just about removing old unnecessary stuff. Of course, some people will hate that, because they hate and afraid changes. But Steve does that all the time. He killed serial port and replaced it with USB, he killed floppy drives, he killed cd players, he killed cd-dvd drives and much more. Why u need a headphone jack in 2017-18? It's cost space, the sound quality is bad and so one, and one. You hate it, because of you afraid and hate changes.
Companies are doing the opposite now. They create tech n force it on the use experience. Things were more naturally social back then and people were smarter. Nowdays tech companies create ad campaigns targeting young people, psychologically priming them to buy what they sell. Or manipulate their previous iterations through updates forcing users to update
galus14436 and? We talking about 3.5mm jack, not a wire. On iPhone use Lightning, on other USB (if u don't want use wireless). It's way better than analog 3.5 jack, more efficient, less noise, more quality. On CD sound not bad too, but no one uses CD in nowadays.
He knew how to direct his engineers to create a product, as he was intimately involved in the development of NeXT, iPod, iPhone, iPad, etc.. Watch Scott Forstalls' interview.
jshowa o Steve Jobs always said that Apple was about team work and always credited his employees for their hard work, if you payed attention to the video you would have known that. Also, soon after Steve returned to apple , after being fired back in 1985 , Apple was saved from bankruptcy, Apple went on to become during Steve's lifetime the one of the most valued companies in the world.
jshowa o you could hire any set of engineers and given the same timeframe and resources produce the same results, they don’t bring innovation, they build innovative goods because they aren’t paid to make their own because their obviosuly not as good as Steve is
jshowa o actually his vision created apple branding. anyone can sell headphones, smartphones or tablets but no one absolutely no one can sell like the products that have apple logo on them.
isn't that what they are doing these days with touch bar MacBooks? trying to sell the technology to customers nobody wanted and forcing it by removing ports and various useful features?
I could somewhat agree. I own an iPhone without a headphone jack and the new MacBook, non touch bar. I've not once missed a headphone jack since I bought AirPods. Yeah, they are expensive, but they really do work like magic. And for the ports on MacBook? USB-C is awesome. I use just one port on my MacBook where I used 3 before (charging, monitor, a USB port for various things). One thing I miss is a memory card reader. And that's it. Before I upgraded my iPhone and MacBook, i thought that it is going to be a nightmare to use those products, but it really isn't. Yeah, Touchbar is a gimmick, but you can buy a Macbook without it and save $300.
It’s the same thing they did with the iMac in 1998 when they released a USB-only machine with no floppy drive. USB peripherals in 98 were as hard to find as USB-C peripherals are now. But it worked out in the end.
Oh, it was definitely an insult. This was the time where Jobs was kind of selling himself as the guy that built the software for Apple and had a lot of code and programming experience. He didn’t. But this guy asking the harsh question to call him out on it. Then Jobs, in his signature methodical style, dropped some Socratic bombs on him and explained to him, in more clear terms, why he’s the guy on the stage answering a question and the other guy was simply a guy at a conference.
Ryan M He was used to these sorts of comments and questions. I mean, you have a target painted on your back for flame being the CEO/president of any public company. He constantly received thrashings and beatings from people. He constantly was yelling and screaming in some way. That's how business was back in the 80s. It was a test of dominance and durability and resilience. Big business is still like that today all in all. It is sad, but overwhelmingly true.
I would have pulled out my schedule archives from the last 7 years, and started reading each day out from 8am-10pm. After I got to the end, I'd say: "any other questions?"
No one wakes up at 8 AM. That's way to early! I wake up at 11:25 AM and sleep at 3:00 AM. Mind you, 11:00 PM to 3:00 AM is me being on my iPhone X which I just bought recently. I'm enjoying it a lot since my old phone was a iPhone 6s Plus.
It is sad that after his death the people at apple have forgotten this beautiful filosophy. The company was revolutionizing when he was in charge. After his death Apple's filosophy shifted towards the more technical approach that he describes, and less and less towards user friendly devices.
Unfortunately, companies necessarily build up a library of the tech they have and then can't envision totally different user experiences because they're committed to the base of what's already possible. Jaron Lanier's "lock-in" concept.
Steve Jobs was a very complex person. At times highly emotional and prone to outbursts, it's refreshing to see the Zen side of him masterfully handle criticism in this video.
Perfect response. There're many things to complain about when it comes to Steve Jobs (or any other human being 😊) but his focus on figuring out the best experience for the end consumer was remarkable.
I'm no Apple fan boy but iPhones have their merit. Incredible cameras, the systems stay responsive longer over the years (ie an iPhone will function nearly the same 4 years later as when you first bought it, often not the case for androids), the ease of use and streamline ability of the UI tends to be easier for less tech savvy people to master, no bloatware (often can't be removed by a laymen) which has been a problem on all 3 android phones I've owned from various manufactures, they don't catch you on fire, the ability to walk into an Apple store and have technicians fix almost all problems for software and hardware right on the spot or hold your hand if it needs to be sent off and the older iPhones are good for people who want a smaller phone and not essentially a tablet. Androids definitely have advantages. They've caught up with iPhone camera quality (perhaps even surpassed), most have SD card slots, replaceable batteries, they're obviously cheaper and a big one for me is the open source concept. I still rock my iPhone SE, it has a great battery life, super responsive system, 4k video, slow mo, hot spot capable, 5GHz wifi and the biggest thing for me is the size; I love how it disappears into my pocket unlike my androids or even the new large iPhones. It's not perfect for everyone but its perfect for me!
you mean to extend the life of batteries that are soldered in? - so you cannot replace them yourself like you would do with most phones cheap and easy?
LastCynicStanding, battery are not removable in nearly any device currently. IOS is a lot more efficient with battery live than Android. The same about processor power, it is a lot faster than Android because the optimisation of IOS (in general as you commented, not about his trick with old devices). There is plenty of data that support it. I don't like many aspects of Apple, for example I hate Itunes as it is quite confusing.
GOD BLESS YOU STEVE JOBS. APPLE HASN'T BEEN THE SAME SINCE YOU'VE GONE. THE TECHNOLOGY HAS ADVANCED BUT THE GENIUS IN YOUR LOGICAL SIMPLICITY HAS BEEN LOST. THE ANSWER ON HOW TO FIX APPLE IS IN YOUR RESPONSE. A BRILLIANT RESPONSE BY A GREAT MAN.
I think Jobs learned early that if you let someone make you angry you have given them power over you. Isaacson's biography about Jobs shows a willingness to admit mistakes & change direction. We can all get pissed off now and then but we should examine whether or not it's because of us or them.
Steve Jobs was a salesman ... but he was was NOT JUST a salesman. He was the manager, the visionary, and the risk-taker. That is why is was the CEO and not just a salesman. As an entrepreneur and founder of a company you wear every hat: manager, inventor, developer, accountant, salesman, recruiter, delivery man, distributor, etc.
THERE ARE 4 TYPES OF PEOPLE ONE BORN TO PLEASE OTHERS BY WORDS, SECOND WITH LOOKS & THAN COMES THIRD TYPE WHO ARE BORN TO PLEASE OTHERS BY THIER WORK. THATS STEVE JOBS
As a dev...wow, Jobs handled that well. Tried to expose the fact that the guy wasn't a typical dev. Capt, he didn't realize the fact he was asking the question, and wasn't the one up on the stage, LOL
He explained what “Avi” and the others have been doing but never answered the question directly. The truth is that Jobs was a good businessman and slave driver. He ordered his engineers to come up with something great and cracked a whip when they fell below that benchmark.
So brilliant. Wish he could return to AAPL and knock Tim Cook in the head with some of this basic logic that seems so obvious in hindsight but is lost on those running the company today.
maxbass Steve PUT Tim there of all people and not because he was a vaionary like him. He was just the best choice and he has done a tremendous job for not being a visionary... which BTW in case you haven’t wonder..... NO CEO from other tech company right now are either.
People don't seem to get that Steve is not an inventor, he didn't even know how to write code, he was a visionary and was very good at pushing people to invent specific things for him.
He could code; he did so at Atari in the 70's. But he realized early on (via his relationship with Wozniak) that the top coders are about 50x more productive then an average one, so he'd rather hire the best and let them handle it.
Apple's product sales were primarily by the idea that "Apple products are expensive, so you must have money if you own one". Steve Jobs need not have known anything at all about the software technicalities which constituted most modern computer applications, because his devices were lacking severely in those applications and their hardware platforms to begin with.
in the past 7 years, Steve introduced next, which Apple bought and was a system that helped introduce the World wide web (WWW) he also helped launch Pixar and helped 3d animation become more than popular than it ever was!.
first of all, nobody is perfect, and don't expect to think that other companies like Samsung or Asus for example treat their factory workers any better. and also, if it weren't for Steve jobs and his. ideas you wouldn't even typing this on. yourube. the mouse may have exaisted in labs, but he brought it to fame with the mac, the imac brought apple from near death, the ipod was the first post -pc device that people wanted to buy, ignorign the old days of the walkman, the iphone changed the phone and I love my iPhone X, and the ipad changed computing forever, so instead of thinking about the mistakes someone has done, also think about the revolution steve has done to our society. i live in the US and i can video chat with. my grandmother whol lives in. Albania all throgh my phone. so there's that!
that is your opinion, everybody has their own opinion obviously, but everyone should admit that if Steve Jobs never existed, what you are typing on wouldn't exist.
Arthur do you know stephen wozniak? He is incredible and deserves more because he single handedly made the first Apple computer. But you gotta give at least a tiny bit of respect to Steve. He is the main reason Woz's ideas sold. He hired the smartest engineers and he gave them a chance to change the world. Think about it
*it is both* ... it is smart and it is truth (1) apple differentiated itself with a cohesive ecosystem that plays together (2) tech cos push "all the features," not recognizing a lot of that is meaningless (3) $8 billion (at that time) means advances have to be big and not peripheral (4) communication was persuasive as he did not bully or belittle (5) communication was accurate, reflecting realities of the company strategy (6) strategy articulated is very consistent with how the company manages it is one company and its choices that it and consumers agree on and that is reflected in its existence. and the strength of that relationship reflects the size of the company and the retention it maintains among its customer base. personally: i own NO apple as the expense is not congruent with my interests. however, criticizing the vision of the company is futile as the company is immense, powerful, competent ... for its user base.
Couldn't even get the quote right... You can please some of the people all of the time You can please all of the people some of the time But you can’t please all of the people all of the time.
Shake speare I was quoting John Lydgate (a 15th Century English monk) and Abraham Lincoln (16th President of the United States). Maybe there is some confusion.
What's not shown here is that Steve killed that guy backstage.
*Fact*
Actually happened.
ask Paul Allen, his school-buddy-co-counder of Microsoft ... Gates attempted to dilute his buddies shares while his buddy was going through cancer treatment, 100% true, undeniable ... Gates is scum, not to be trusted, ever ...
jobs killed the guy who pays his salary?
that was a major shareholder with more apple holdings than jobs at the time.
fuck you millennials are ignorant as FUCK.
hate this worthless generation.
@Sharpnova: Who are you referring to ? Ron Wayne, a co founder, left Apple in 78 and sold his shares, still alive today ...
Sharpnova , if that was true you would have mentioned his name. That guy ( Robert Hamisch) seems too much worried about programming and not about shares. He is an active programmer, that is not the typical job of a person that has a huge amount of shares. Also I can understand he could be upset about open doc, but that question about where he has been the last 7 years is mean. The initial contact of apple with Jobs in the 90s was to buy and use the OS he had developed and also he created Pixar, both public achivements, making the question pointless.
"The audience member is named Robert Hamisch. Mr. Hamisch was a consultant at a security firm in the 1990's that did consultant services for Sun Microsystems (their billing and payroll department) for a short period of time. As far as I know, he left the company (the consulting firm, he never worked for Sun directly) and has since retired. He attended the 1997 WWDC sponsored by his security consulting firm, although never had any stake in Sun Microsystems as a whole besides general system security for their billing and payroll department. I don't know why he specifically asked about Java, but he may have just been frustrated with Jobs and his performance as a whole." www.quora.com/History-of-Apple-Inc-Whos-the-guy-who-insults-Steve-Jobs-in-this-clip-of-WWDC-1997
But he didn't answer to the gentleman question.
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he handled this difficult question in the best way possible and turned the insult into a lesson
He took this all around town, but still didn't answer what the guy asked. He should have been a politician. 😄
Great acting by Ashton Kutcher in this movie. The resemblance is uncanny .
it's the real Steve jobs! LOL
No, the real Steve jobs was much taller and thinner
OMG, This is when he was younger, search it up!
Definitely Not Steve jobs. He had much grayer hair.
Are u kidding me? I'm the biggest Steve Jobs fan and I know all about him!
If you don't believe me go to this website (www.chicagotribune.com/business/yourmoney/sns-steve-jobs-years-pictures-photogallery.html) to see his photos over time and also I haven't seen this scene in the movie!
I liked when I found place in the end to say "and some people don't know what there talking about".
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There WTF
You didn't get good grades in school huh?
Boom headshot.
Someoine asks you a question, you answer to another person. Steve Job´s Style.
Daniel Ruiz Nobody understood that guy's question probably not even Steve Jobs, but I bet everyone understood and got the point from Steve Job's answer.
Haha
Was it meant to rival Word? Do you know whether OpenOffice was a thing at that time?
Thanks. So, not what its name suggests at all. Interesting nuance being discussed in this large stage setting like that!
that's darn effective, a one pissed of guy asks you a question, and you give an answear that satisfies the whole room, becaus that one guy is stil just one guy, that's actualy very effective strategy.
I am actualy somewhat amazed at that aprouch, it's cunning as fuck
Have to work it backwards. From user experience to technology
of course because removing the headphone jack was all about user experience
Removing a headphone jack is just about removing old unnecessary stuff. Of course, some people will hate that, because they hate and afraid changes. But Steve does that all the time. He killed serial port and replaced it with USB, he killed floppy drives, he killed cd players, he killed cd-dvd drives and much more. Why u need a headphone jack in 2017-18? It's cost space, the sound quality is bad and so one, and one. You hate it, because of you afraid and hate changes.
Companies are doing the opposite now. They create tech n force it on the use experience. Things were more naturally social back then and people were smarter.
Nowdays tech companies create ad campaigns targeting young people, psychologically priming them to buy what they sell. Or manipulate their previous iterations through updates forcing users to update
raZor sound is not bad with a wire.
galus14436 and? We talking about 3.5mm jack, not a wire. On iPhone use Lightning, on other USB (if u don't want use wireless). It's way better than analog 3.5 jack, more efficient, less noise, more quality. On CD sound not bad too, but no one uses CD in nowadays.
Definitely a master class in diplomacy
"hes right, but if I chose his better more efficient idea how would I make money off it?"
Steve wasn't the brain in technology behind Apple, he was the salesman.
He knew how to direct his engineers to create a product, as he was intimately involved in the development of NeXT, iPod, iPhone, iPad, etc.. Watch Scott Forstalls' interview.
That guy probably knows how to code in Java, where is his "Apple"!!
Abhishek Mandal Wow, dissed
jshowa o Steve Jobs always said that Apple was about team work and always credited his employees for their hard work, if you payed attention to the video you would have known that. Also, soon after Steve returned to apple , after being fired back in 1985 , Apple was saved from bankruptcy, Apple went on to become during Steve's lifetime the one of the most valued companies in the world.
jshowa o you could hire any set of engineers and given the same timeframe and resources produce the same results, they don’t bring innovation, they build innovative goods because they aren’t paid to make their own because their obviosuly not as good as Steve is
jshowa o actually his vision created apple branding. anyone can sell headphones, smartphones or tablets but no one absolutely no one can sell like the products that have apple logo on them.
+Juan Ramón Silva Apple was saved from bankrupcy because microsoft invested a lot of money in them.
isn't that what they are doing these days with touch bar MacBooks? trying to sell the technology to customers nobody wanted and forcing it by removing ports and various useful features?
I could somewhat agree. I own an iPhone without a headphone jack and the new MacBook, non touch bar. I've not once missed a headphone jack since I bought AirPods. Yeah, they are expensive, but they really do work like magic. And for the ports on MacBook? USB-C is awesome. I use just one port on my MacBook where I used 3 before (charging, monitor, a USB port for various things). One thing I miss is a memory card reader. And that's it. Before I upgraded my iPhone and MacBook, i thought that it is going to be a nightmare to use those products, but it really isn't. Yeah, Touchbar is a gimmick, but you can buy a Macbook without it and save $300.
It’s the same thing they did with the iMac in 1998 when they released a USB-only machine with no floppy drive. USB peripherals in 98 were as hard to find as USB-C peripherals are now. But it worked out in the end.
I guess the person asking the question ,lives with the answer everyday
it didnt seem insulting for him, its jst an another question.
Vignesh Victory ^
Oh, it was definitely an insult. This was the time where Jobs was kind of selling himself as the guy that built the software for Apple and had a lot of code and programming experience. He didn’t. But this guy asking the harsh question to call him out on it. Then Jobs, in his signature methodical style, dropped some Socratic bombs on him and explained to him, in more clear terms, why he’s the guy on the stage answering a question and the other guy was simply a guy at a conference.
Ryan M He was used to these sorts of comments and questions. I mean, you have a target painted on your back for flame being the CEO/president of any public company. He constantly received thrashings and beatings from people. He constantly was yelling and screaming in some way. That's how business was back in the 80s. It was a test of dominance and durability and resilience. Big business is still like that today all in all. It is sad, but overwhelmingly true.
Quite an aggressive question. Nothing wrong with that, though.
Chavarez It is not sad we expect excellence. Bring your A game. Why would we want it any other way?
So, could you give us a straight answer please Mr Jobs?
When the guy finished the question you can see how much he was eager to sit down and avoid any eye contact with anybody.
I would have pulled out my schedule archives from the last 7 years, and started reading each day out from 8am-10pm. After I got to the end, I'd say: "any other questions?"
Your audience would be gone or dead before you'd get till April 1978.
No one wakes up at 8 AM. That's way to early! I wake up at 11:25 AM and sleep at 3:00 AM. Mind you, 11:00 PM to 3:00 AM is me being on my iPhone X which I just bought recently. I'm enjoying it a lot since my old phone was a iPhone 6s Plus.
DM Abraham I would have said: I been making billions of dollars for this company,what about you?
It is sad that after his death the people at apple have forgotten this beautiful filosophy. The company was revolutionizing when he was in charge. After his death Apple's filosophy shifted towards the more technical approach that he describes, and less and less towards user friendly devices.
Unfortunately, companies necessarily build up a library of the tech they have and then can't envision totally different user experiences because they're committed to the base of what's already possible. Jaron Lanier's "lock-in" concept.
This guy does a really good Ashton Kutcher impression
Steve Jobs was a very complex person. At times highly emotional and prone to outbursts, it's refreshing to see the Zen side of him masterfully handle criticism in this video.
"Everyone wants to talk about how to change the world. Few want to talk about how to change themselves. "
3:58 to hear owen wilson
(In Owen Wilson's voice) You know? I never noticed how much they sounded like each other. Thank you!
lol I spotted that too
wow
As soon as Jobs rattled off the names, I was like "Bret Taylor is right! Sounds like Owen Wilson."
Perfect response.
There're many things to complain about when it comes to Steve Jobs (or any other human being 😊) but his focus on figuring out the best experience for the end consumer was remarkable.
I'm no Apple fan boy but iPhones have their merit. Incredible cameras, the systems stay responsive longer over the years (ie an iPhone will function nearly the same 4 years later as when you first bought it, often not the case for androids), the ease of use and streamline ability of the UI tends to be easier for less tech savvy people to master, no bloatware (often can't be removed by a laymen) which has been a problem on all 3 android phones I've owned from various manufactures, they don't catch you on fire, the ability to walk into an Apple store and have technicians fix almost all problems for software and hardware right on the spot or hold your hand if it needs to be sent off and the older iPhones are good for people who want a smaller phone and not essentially a tablet. Androids definitely have advantages. They've caught up with iPhone camera quality (perhaps even surpassed), most have SD card slots, replaceable batteries, they're obviously cheaper and a big one for me is the open source concept. I still rock my iPhone SE, it has a great battery life, super responsive system, 4k video, slow mo, hot spot capable, 5GHz wifi and the biggest thing for me is the size; I love how it disappears into my pocket unlike my androids or even the new large iPhones. It's not perfect for everyone but its perfect for me!
funny thing to say about system staying responsive for longer yet apple was just caught deliberately slowing their older phones down via updates...
Indeed. To extend the lives of the devices. How awful, am I right?
you mean to extend the life of batteries that are soldered in? - so you cannot replace them yourself like you would do with most phones cheap and easy?
LastCynicStanding, battery are not removable in nearly any device currently. IOS is a lot more efficient with battery live than Android. The same about processor power, it is a lot faster than Android because the optimisation of IOS (in general as you commented, not about his trick with old devices). There is plenty of data that support it. I don't like many aspects of Apple, for example I hate Itunes as it is quite confusing.
They say he wasn't a nice guy, but he was sure a smart one.
Even if I am not a good English speaker I still believe that Steve Jobs didn't answer the 2 simple questions.
“Aw, gee, I dunno. I just became chairman of Disney. I mean, I guess I could’ve pushed myself just a little harder.”
Great Answer. Great Question.
0:44 'you can please some of the people some of the time...' great original quote
When people still thought Java was the center of software. I wonder if that guy is still using Java as much as he was back then.
So, the customer is interested in a 1000+ USD/EUR cellphone?
He isn't Tesla. He is Edison. Oh! I forgot, Edison could build things himself.
Because of this attitude people like this gentleman never come up with a successful product.
Nothing he said was about anything bigger than money.
Exactly!
In business, money is everything
And what else he could want, kisses?
He's talking to developers, everyone in that room is most interested in how Apple is going to earn them money.
It's almost like companies first target is to make profit!
"you gotta start with customer experience and work backwards toward the technology" !!
Mike, it looks as if you don't know the difference betrween an insult and a question.
Is he drinking water from a triangle?
A question like that doesn't really deserve an answer but he handled it very respectfully, given how rude and condescending the questioner was.
Why did he want to know what Jobs have been doing personally for his last 7 years?
Did the genius wiseguy built a company that rivaled Apple? Where is he today?
When two psychopaths collide.
OMG Steve didn't even try to answer the question...
Like any good sales man, answered the question without ever answering the question.
"you need to work from the customer experience then get to the technology"... Tim Cook really should've studied.
Sweet talks everything and avoids the question, and his answer doesnt age well, apple is just jewelery now
Exact same arguments can be made about headphone jack, or other legacy ports.
GOD BLESS YOU STEVE JOBS. APPLE HASN'T BEEN THE SAME SINCE YOU'VE GONE.
THE TECHNOLOGY HAS ADVANCED BUT THE GENIUS IN YOUR LOGICAL SIMPLICITY HAS BEEN LOST.
THE ANSWER ON HOW TO FIX APPLE IS IN YOUR RESPONSE.
A BRILLIANT RESPONSE BY A GREAT MAN.
This dude was SLAMMED insulted and rightly so, but!. He cooled his way thru the insult.
Damn he knew how to answer any question lmao
This answer outlines the Apple philosophy. I hope that the next people get that.
A friend back in 2015 asked the The question "What's an I Ghost"?, and I said Steve Jobs.
I think Jobs learned early that if you let someone make you angry you have given them power over you. Isaacson's biography about Jobs shows a willingness to admit mistakes & change direction. We can all get pissed off now and then but we should examine whether or not it's because of us or them.
GREAT VIDEO!!! EXCELLENT Q AND A!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I never liked him,but here he knocked that nail in to the head! Very well speach.
Steve Jobs was a salesman ... but he was was NOT JUST a salesman. He was the manager, the visionary, and the risk-taker. That is why is was the CEO and not just a salesman. As an entrepreneur and founder of a company you wear every hat: manager, inventor, developer, accountant, salesman, recruiter, delivery man, distributor, etc.
This is a perfect example for Seth Godin on "How to create DIP"
Ouch that backdrop and these pants.
I didnt see/hear the insult. I just saw a tech man asking a question to a business man
THERE ARE 4 TYPES OF PEOPLE
ONE BORN TO PLEASE OTHERS BY WORDS, SECOND WITH LOOKS & THAN COMES THIRD TYPE WHO ARE BORN TO PLEASE OTHERS BY THIER WORK. THATS STEVE JOBS
Mayur Shirgaonkar the 4th?
He handled it so well!
Steve jobs can turn anything into money. Even words.
customer experience? All I see is pissed off apple customers and fanboys.
That's the kind of answers I give my viva examiners
As a dev...wow, Jobs handled that well. Tried to expose the fact that the guy wasn't a typical dev. Capt, he didn't realize the fact he was asking the question, and wasn't the one up on the stage, LOL
It's hard to phase Steve. He's just too focused, he always had a vision and direction and stuck to it.
There are many Woz on this planet, but not so many Jobs.
when did he decide to wear that shirt 24/7 the rest of his life.
You're fired. Out. OUT!
90's nerds are nerdier looking than 00's and 10' nerds
Steve's hair looks confused.
I bet the guy in the audience went on to invent google glass :D :D :D
Feel proud to be an Arab when I see Steve Jobs ( Jobs biological Father was Syrian)
He explained what “Avi” and the others have been doing but never answered the question directly. The truth is that Jobs was a good businessman and slave driver. He ordered his engineers to come up with something great and cracked a whip when they fell below that benchmark.
Those patched pants tho!
So brilliant. Wish he could return to AAPL and knock Tim Cook in the head with some of this basic logic that seems so obvious in hindsight but is lost on those running the company today.
Are you aware Steve passed away? LMFAO, it's not like he could return
maxbass Steve PUT Tim there of all people and not because he was a vaionary like him. He was just the best choice and he has done a tremendous job for not being a visionary... which BTW in case you haven’t wonder..... NO CEO from other tech company right now are either.
Yeah, but Tim Cook is actually doing better than I thought he would. I miss Steve, though.
1:58 when you try to start an applause, but nobody cares
1:45 also the Nintendo strategy
Ask wozniak
I wanted to be grumpy.. but he sold me.. great customer sales pitch... grrr
But what did YOU do Steve.
From what year is this ?
People don't seem to get that Steve is not an inventor, he didn't even know how to write code, he was a visionary and was very good at pushing people to invent specific things for him.
He could code; he did so at Atari in the 70's. But he realized early on (via his relationship with Wozniak) that the top coders are about 50x more productive then an average one, so he'd rather hire the best and let them handle it.
Apple's product sales were primarily by the idea that "Apple products are expensive, so you must have money if you own one". Steve Jobs need not have known anything at all about the software technicalities which constituted most modern computer applications, because his devices were lacking severely in those applications and their hardware platforms to begin with.
Jobs just explained all the difference between Apple then and Apple now.
no?
Who is the guy asking the question? Reminds me of the character Joe MacMillan from Halt And Catch Fire.
Wicked pants.
in the past 7 years, Steve introduced next, which Apple bought and was a system that helped introduce the World wide web (WWW) he also helped launch Pixar and helped 3d animation become more than popular than it ever was!.
first of all, nobody is perfect, and don't expect to think that other companies like Samsung or Asus for example treat their factory workers any better. and also, if it weren't for Steve jobs and his. ideas you wouldn't even typing this on. yourube. the mouse may have exaisted in labs, but he brought it to fame with the mac, the imac brought apple from near death, the ipod was the first post -pc device that people wanted to buy, ignorign the old days of the walkman, the iphone changed the phone and I love my iPhone X, and the ipad changed computing forever, so instead of thinking about the mistakes someone has done, also think about the revolution steve has done to our society. i live in the US and i can video chat with. my grandmother whol lives in. Albania all throgh my phone. so there's that!
that is your opinion, everybody has their own opinion obviously, but everyone should admit that if Steve Jobs never existed, what you are typing on wouldn't exist.
That guy’s got an AR15 by now.. Guaranteed
We humans need logic to a life to stay or to quit
would like to see as a truthful response rather than a smart one
well he's dead now so be thankful with the response he left us with
nah fuck that guy
Arthur do you know stephen wozniak? He is incredible and deserves more because he single handedly made the first Apple computer. But you gotta give at least a tiny bit of respect to Steve. He is the main reason Woz's ideas sold. He hired the smartest engineers and he gave them a chance to change the world. Think about it
*it is both* ... it is smart and it is truth
(1) apple differentiated itself with a cohesive ecosystem that plays together
(2) tech cos push "all the features," not recognizing a lot of that is meaningless
(3) $8 billion (at that time) means advances have to be big and not peripheral
(4) communication was persuasive as he did not bully or belittle
(5) communication was accurate, reflecting realities of the company strategy
(6) strategy articulated is very consistent with how the company manages
it is one company and its choices that it and consumers agree on and that is reflected in its existence. and the strength of that relationship reflects the size of the company and the retention it maintains among its customer base.
personally: i own NO apple as the expense is not congruent with my interests. however, criticizing the vision of the company is futile as the company is immense, powerful, competent ... for its user base.
Misleading title, probably to get more views. Question was direct and challenging, but no one insulted Jobs.
Back when Apple wasn’t anti consumer
But lmao how he avoided that question
Well I should say AS anti consumer
Couldn't even get the quote right...
You can please some of the people all of the time
You can please all of the people some of the time
But you can’t please all of the people all of the time.
Shake speare I was quoting John Lydgate (a 15th Century English monk) and Abraham Lincoln (16th President of the United States).
Maybe there is some confusion.
when was this?
This was the day Steve Jobs got cancer.
Who was the guy speaking? Maybe one of the developers of the Apple Advanced Technology Group fired in March 1997 after OpenDoc was being discontinued?
Just goes to show that haters can hand their day in the sun. Jobs kicked his ass by being great instead.
Is there an answer in this clip?
This question was set up for Steve to go on this soliloquy