Steve Jobs learned several key lessons from the Macintosh experience. First, he learned the importance of having a clear and focused vision for a product. This was reflected in the Apple Marketing Philosophy, which emphasized empathy, focus, and impute. Second, he learned the value of recruiting people who are passionate about the product. He would show potential hires the Macintosh prototype, and if they showed excitement and engagement, he would hire them. Lastly, he learned the importance of maintaining a team of 'A players'. He was known for ruthlessly firing those who did not meet his high standards.
What principles made Steve Jobs one of the greatest inventors and product visionaries of the 21st ce...
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