The Second Coming of Steve Jobs (Review and Analysis of Deutschman's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Alan Deutschman's book "The Second Coming of Steve Jobs" tells the story of Apple Computer CEO and co-founder, Steve Jobs. After interviewing nearly 100 colleagues and friends, the author presents this unprecedented portrait of the world-successful businessman. This summary provides readers with an insightful view into the life and career of Steve Jobs and is a must-read for all those who want to know more about his success.
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The Second Coming of Steve Jobs by Alan Deutschman
About the Author
ALAN DEUTSCHMAN is the contributing editor at Vanity Fair who has covered technology and business for the past 12-years. Prior to that, Mr. Deutschman was a correspondent for Fortune for seven years, a senior writer at GQ and a contributing editor to New York Magazine. He has also had articles published in Fast Company,Wired, Premiere and the New York Times Magazine.
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Summary of The Second Coming of Steve Jobs (Alan Deutschman)
Since Steve Jobs is the head of a movie studio, it seems oddly appropriate that his real life scenario fits so neatly into the ‘three-act’ structure of a classic Hollywood screenplay. In Act One, the protagonist sets forth on his quest, in this case a bid for vindication after an embarrassing fall. Act Two brings the dramatic complications: our hero struggles, he fails, he comes perilously close to the edge. In Act Three, he overcomes the formidable forces aligned against him and achieves his goal, though in a way that he could never have anticipated when the story began.
– Alan Deutschman
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Next Computer
In the summer of 1985, Steve Jobs was removed from his management position at Apple Computer by the board of directors. Although only thirty years old, Jobs had become famous as one of the initiators and original innovators of the personal computer industry. And even though he had been forced out of the company he had co-founded, at least Steve Jobs still owned more than $100 million worth of Apple Computer stock.
In similar circumstances, most people would consider retiring to a life of comfort. For about three months, Jobs even considered that idea himself, although his vision of retirement activities included asking NASA to let him fly on one of its space shuttles. However, he soon came to the conclusion there was one thing he wanted to prove to himself – that his success with Apple Computer wasn’t