Book Description
Steve Jobs has turned his personality traits into a business philosophy. Here’s how he does it.
It’s hard to believe that one man revolutionized computers in the 1970s and ’80s (with the Apple II and the Mac), animated movies in the 1990s (with Pixar), and digital music in the 2000s (with the iPod and iTunes). No wonder some people worship him like a god. On the other hand, stories of his epic tantrums and general bad behavior are legendary.
Inside Steve’s Brain cuts through the cult of personality that surrounds Jobs to unearth the secrets to his unbelievable results. It reveals the real Steve Jobs—not his heart or his famous temper, but his mind. So what’s really inside Steve’s brain? According to Leander Kahney, who has covered Jobs since the early 1990s, it’s a fascinating bundle of contradictions.
Jobs is an elitist who thinks most people are bozos—but he makes gadgets so easy to use, a bozo can master them.
He’s a mercurial obsessive with a filthy temper—but he forges deep partnerships with creative geniuses like Steve Wozniak, Jonathan Ive, and John Lasseter.
He’s a Buddhist and anti-materialist—but he produces mass-market products in Asian factories, and he promotes them with absolute mastery of the crassest medium, advertising.
In short, Jobs has embraced the traits that some consider flaws—narcissism, perfectionism, the desire for total control—to lead Apple and Pixar to triumph against steep odds. And in the process, he has become a self-made billionaire.
In Inside Steve’s Brain, Kahney distills the principles that guide Jobs as he launches killer products, attracts fanatically loyal customers, and manages some of the world’s most powerful brands.
The result is this unique book about Steve Jobs that is part biography and part leadership guide, and impossible to put down. It gives you a peek inside Steve’s brain, and might even teach you something about how to build your own culture of innovation.
About the Author
Leander Kahney is news editor for Wired.com and primary author of its popular Cult of Mac blog. He is also the author of two acclaimed books, The Cult of Mac and The Cult of iPod. As a reporter and editor, Kahney has covered Apple for more than a dozen years.
Steve Jobs has turned his personality traits into a business philosophy. Here’s how he does it.
It’s hard to believe that one man revolutionized computers in the 1970s and ’80s (with the Apple II and the Mac), animated movies in the 1990s (with Pixar), and digital music in the 2000s (with the iPod and iTunes). No wonder some people worship him like a god. On the other hand, stories of his epic tantrums and general bad behavior are legendary.
Inside Steve’s Brain cuts through the cult of personality that surrounds Jobs to unearth the secrets to his unbelievable results. It reveals the real Steve Jobs—not his heart or his famous temper, but his mind. So what’s really inside Steve’s brain? According to Leander Kahney, who has covered Jobs since the early 1990s, it’s a fascinating bundle of contradictions.
Jobs is an elitist who thinks most people are bozos—but he makes gadgets so easy to use, a bozo can master them.
He’s a mercurial obsessive with a filthy temper—but he forges deep partnerships with creative geniuses like Steve Wozniak, Jonathan Ive, and John Lasseter.
He’s a Buddhist and anti-materialist—but he produces mass-market products in Asian factories, and he promotes them with absolute mastery of the crassest medium, advertising.
In short, Jobs has embraced the traits that some consider flaws—narcissism, perfectionism, the desire for total control—to lead Apple and Pixar to triumph against steep odds. And in the process, he has become a self-made billionaire.
In Inside Steve’s Brain , Kahney distills the principles that guide Jobs as he launches killer products, attracts fanatically loyal customers, and manages some of the world’s most powerful brands.
The result is this unique book about Steve Jobs that is part biography and part leadership guide, and impossible to put down. It gives you a peek inside Steve’s brain, and might even teach you something about how to build your own culture of innovation.
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我現在剛剛從外麵進口瞭這本書,翻開一看就是非常的精緻,這也是我第一部打算看的全英文原版的書籍,待看完之後也會寫一下書評
評分But his unwillingnewss to compromise ensures that Apple products are never rushed out of the door until they are polished to his satisfaction. --Leander Kahney
評分本書不是 Jobs 傳記,但在揭示 Jobs 和他迴到 Apple 後的成功的秘訣卻遠在傳記之上,在理解 Apple 不可思議的成功創新方麵,也遠在任何管理書籍之上。 比較起來,更流行的 iCon 雖然提供瞭 Jobs 的生平,但卻歪麯瞭 Jobs 的真正精神。看完那本書,你會問:為什麼這麼一個混蛋能...
評分我現在剛剛從外麵進口瞭這本書,翻開一看就是非常的精緻,這也是我第一部打算看的全英文原版的書籍,待看完之後也會寫一下書評
評分But his unwillingnewss to compromise ensures that Apple products are never rushed out of the door until they are polished to his satisfaction. --Leander Kahney
圖書標籤: SteveJobs apple 喬布斯 商業 設計 Mac 傳記 藝術
Early users loved the Mac in principle, but not in practice. What they fell in love with was not the machine itself, which was ridiculously slow and underpowered, but a romantic idea of the machine.
評分Early users loved the Mac in principle, but not in practice. What they fell in love with was not the machine itself, which was ridiculously slow and underpowered, but a romantic idea of the machine.
評分Early users loved the Mac in principle, but not in practice. What they fell in love with was not the machine itself, which was ridiculously slow and underpowered, but a romantic idea of the machine.
評分反正我認為喬布斯是和愛迪生、畢加索他們是在同一個層次上的pantheon之中!這本書比較全麵的分析瞭我們能從喬布斯身上拿齣些什麼來學習,但是還是Walter Isaacson的喬布斯傳展現瞭一個更迷人的steve
評分內容太一般,還有一堆直接從macworld裏抄的(可能還有wwdc的)
Inside Steve's Brain 2025 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載