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Here's How Steve Jobs Dealt With Negative Press and Avoided Brand Disasters
In parts 1 and 2 of this article series, we introduced Steve Jobs' concept of brand bank accounts and what it means for startups and small businesses. We also talked about how to ensure making ... Read More
Steve Jobs Spent 'Hour After Hour' On Product Design — 'He Cared About God Being In The Details,' Says Walter Isaacson
Steve Jobs dedicated “hour after hour” to the minutiae of product design at Apple Inc., driven by a belief of “God being in the details,” according to esteemed biographer Walter Isaacson, chronicler ... Read More
Top Apple Exec Points To Steve Jobs Era For Lack Of Meeting Records, Expresses Uncertainty About App Store's Profitability
One of Apple Inc.'s (NASDAQ:AAPL) top executives, Phil Schiller, admitted in court that he is unsure if the App Store is profitable. Apple's late co-founder, Steve Jobs, could be the reason behind ... Read More
Watch 'The Office' stars Steve Carell and John Krasinski reunite in behind-the-scenes clip
A new "IF" behind-the-scenes clip shows the sweet moment "The Office" co-stars John Krasinski and Steve Carell reunited. Read More
What Disneyland Jobs Are Really Like, According to Redditors
Some of these stories about Disneyland jobs may take a bit of the magic out of the "Happiest Place on Earth."Cast Members and Rude ParkgoersIn a post-pandemic era, when everything is more expensive ... Read More
EDITORIAL: No one hates their jobs more than West Virginia workers
Data released in March suggests that West Virginians hate their jobs more than anyone else in the nation. We're not surprised. First, about the data: The career coaching organization Cultivated Career ... Read More
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