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Steve Jobs' acquisition of Pixar in 1986 proved transformative, not just for animation but for creative entrepreneurship. Pete Docter reveals Jobs' hands-off leadership style, emphasizing trust ...
Steve Jobs believed that friction and debate among talented individuals lead to innovation, comparing it to rocks polished in ...
The curious minds at ColdFusion recount how Steve Jobs’ turnaround at Pixar became a defining chapter in his personal redemption. Senate Approves Banning Unemployment Benefits For People With ...
Steve Jobs once likened a high-performing team to "common stones" spinning in a rock tumbler, noisy, abrasive and ultimately polished to brilliance. What Happened: The anecdote, recorded in a 1995 ...
Steve Jobs' leadership style was frequently described as intense and unrelenting, but equally capable of galvanising those ...
Yet the concept of the lone genius hasn't lost its appeal, said Peter Conrad in The Observer: just look at the veneration ...
Steve Jobs once gifted a Jaguar to a secretary who was late because her car broke down, an anecdote that offers insight into ...
Steve Jobs bought Pixar from Lucasfilm in 1986 and helped turn it into an animation powerhouse with hits like Toy Story and Finding Nemo. Though known for his round-the-clock urgency, Jobs also ...
A Pixar executive said his former boss Steve Jobs would call “at any time, day or night, three in the morning,” even if “you’re on vacation, doesn’t matter.” ...
Even before the film opened to a record low for the studio, Pixar was in the midst of a course correction to balance its ...
On October 5, 2011, after many months of fighting the cancer he told students he had beaten, Steve Jobs died. Anyone replaying his speech today knows how much he accomplished in his 56 years.