Becoming Steve Jobs: The evolution of a reckless upstart into a visionary leader

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Weight 0.34 kg
Dimensions 3.2 × 17.2 × 20 cm
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Paperback

Language

Pages

480

Publisher

Year Published

2016-3-10

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

144476201X

About The Author

Brent Schlender, 58 years old, is one of the `graybeards` of Silicon Valley journalism, having covered the digital revolution almost since it`s inception, including ten years at the Wall Street Journal, and two decades as Fortune`s lead technology writer. He has won numerous writing awards, and in 2010 was named a `Silicon Valley Visionary` by SD Forum, the software industry`s international trade association.Rick Tetzeli is executive editor of Fast Company. He was Managing Editor of Entertainment Weekly, and Deputy Editor of Fortune. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife and their three children.

Exhaustive and moving… full of new information

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'A fascinating reinterpretation of the Steve Jobs story' Sunday Times. The inside story on Steve Jobs from the journalist who knew him best

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'A fascinating reinterpretation of the Steve Jobs story' The Sunday Times 'For my money, a better book about Jobs than Walter Isaacson's biography' New Yorker Becoming Steve Jobs answers, for the first time, the central question about the life and career of the Apple founder and CEO: how did a young man so reckless and arrogant that he was exiled from the company he founded become the most effective and influential business leader of our time? Revelatory and inspiring, and drawing on extensive new interviews, exclusive access to major figures in Jobs' life and over twenty-five years closely covering the man himself, Becoming Steve Jobs is the most intimate biography yet of this legendary figure. 'Fantastic… I hope that it will be recognized as the definitive history.' Ed Catmull, President, Pixar and Disney Animation 'Moving [and] full of new information' Independent 'Spectacular … Riveting, insightful, uplifting – read it and learn!' Jim Collins, author of Good to Great