The right man for the JOB! What can you learn from this world-class CEO's leadership and management skills?
Let’s begin the day with inspiration from a “Marketing Marvel”—an outstanding person in the business industry or marketing industry. Each Monday, we talk about these professionals and their insights, experiences, and contributions. In today’s article, let’s focus on the story of a legendary CEO whose life lessons have been imprinted on a leading tech giant’s success. Continue reading to know more about this person’s brilliant strategies and mindsets that led to the creation of some of the best tech products in the world today.
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The right man for the JOB! What can you learn from this world-class CEO's leadership and management skills? Steve Jobs: Co-founder and former Chairman and CEO of Apple “Think different.” This is the famous tagline of leading tech company Apple, Inc. It was created by advertising agency TBWA/Chiat/Day, and has been widely taken as a response to tech company IBM’s slogan, “Think.” Did you know “Think different” wasn’t simply a tagline Apple uses nowadays? It was originally a campaign that consisted of a TV ad, print ad, and promotional posters. Upon release, the campaign became an enormous success for the company and garnered numerous awards and accolades. Additionally, the success of “Think different” bolstered the Apple brand and reestablished the “counter-culture” vibe of its earlier days. It set the stage for the immensely successful iMac and later, the Mac OS X (now named macOS) operating system. The Right Man for the JOB Apple didn’t only become the company it is now because of its outstanding products, services, and marketing strategies. It also achieved success as one of the leading tech giants with the help of this person’s management and leadership skills: Steve Jobs! Jobs (February 24, 1955 to October 5, 2011) was the co-founder and former Chairman and CEO of Apple. He was a pioneer of the personal computer (PC) revolution in the 1970s and 1980s. He and his fellow co-founder Steve Wozniak established Apple in 1976 with an initial goal to simply sell Wozniak’s newly designed Apple I PC. A year later, they gained fame and wealth with the production and sale of the Apple II, one of the first highly successful mass-produced microcomputers. Jobs and Wozniak’s next breakthrough came in 1984 with the creation of the Macintosh, the first mass-produced PC with a graphical user interface (GUI). This PC revolutionized the desktop publishing industry in 1985, with the addition of the Apple LaserWrite, the first laser printer to feature vector graphics. However, in that same year, Jobs was forced out of the company due to a power struggle with its board members and then-CEO John Sculley. It wasn’t the best move Apple’s former leadership and management team made, though. With Jobs’ absence, the brand’s sales and market share gradually declined. Apple kept doing what it had always done, but it was like a sheep without a shepherd. It produced printers and PCs of all kinds to try to boost sales, but the products’ unattractive and rough designs kept customers away. Thankfully, the agony didn’t last longer than 12 years… When Jobs returned to Apple as CEO in 1997, he immediately did a series of steps to revive the company that was on the verge of bankruptcy. He worked closely with designer Jony Ive to develop a line of products that had larger cultural ramifications. This led to the creation of:
… and more. As a result, he turned Apple from a company in the red to one of the most valuable companies in the world! Today, the company’s market cap is around USD 2.4 trillion. While Jobs will always be known as the visionary behind all of Apple’s products and software, he should also be recognized for his excellent choices in hiring world-class leaders and talents to execute his vision. He knew saving a broken supply chain needed a team, not just an individual to do all the work. Below are some of the leadership lessons you can learn from Jobs:
— Jobs was a trailblazer, and he helped redefine the world we now live in. His entrepreneurial saga helped transform 7 industries:
Another important lesson you can learn from Jobs is to love what you do. He said: “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. 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 it when you find it.” So, always find passion in your career or one aspect of it. According to Jobs, doing that will make you more driven and enable you to stand out. We hope you enjoyed reading and knowing more about today’s “Marvel!” Truly, Jobs belongs in the pantheon of America’s great innovators, along with Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, Walt Disney, etc. None of these people were saints, but even after they’ve passed, history will always remember how they applied imagination to technology and business. “The people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do.” Hope you’ve found this week’s insights interesting and helpful. Follow us on LinkedIn. Stay tuned for next Monday’s Marketing Marvels! Have you ever recycled plastic bottles you’re no longer using at home? Learn more about Illac Diaz and “A Liter of Light” on next week’s Marketing Marvels! |