3 Great Lessons From The Father Of iPod

Steve Jobs, the co-founder and CEO of Apple and ex-CEO of Pixar before Disney’s acquisition, the man who started computer evolution with his Mac computers talks in the Stanford Commencement Speech 2005. In about 15 minutes, the guys sums his life experience in 3 very valuable lessons. Click here to watch the speech.

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He’s the CEO of Pixar, not the co-founder of Disney :P

Ooops… was CEO of Pixar, now sold his shared and director at Disney..
Thanks for that

Chief Executive Officer.
Hint: Something I always like to do
google for “define:ceo” :)

[...] All of that is supposed to make a person at least think twice, before he goes in public speech with Stanford students talking about the so called ‘insane’ growth strategy Google are following. Few days back I posted about one of the best speeches I ever heard, to the same Stanford college, except that it was by Steve Jobs. One is fully insane, complete waste of time and typical business driven speech, while the other is a summary of lessons to learn from one of the greatest contributers to the world of personal computers. It is becoming really ridiculous how Microsoft tries to teach Sun the 123’s of security, they go on public to demonstrate how Google are violating copyrights, when they just got out of a lawsuit paying over $1 bn dollar in cash. People blame me for being so Anti-Microsoft, but seeing this non-sense all day long I find it hard not to be so, don’t you think?   [...]

Very nice

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