In 2010, when Apple quietly overtook Microsoft in market value, Steve Jobs didn’t throw a party or boast.
Instead, he sent a simple internal email urging his team to skip the celebration and focus on “the next great product.” No applause, no ego—just vision.
This iconic moment wasn’t just about numbers, but about leadership rooted in humility and relentless innovation. Jobs proved that true impact doesn’t come from loud victories, but from staying grounded and building what truly matters.
#Businessbulls #Business #SteveJobs #Apple
Instead, he sent a simple internal email urging his team to skip the celebration and focus on “the next great product.” No applause, no ego—just vision.
This iconic moment wasn’t just about numbers, but about leadership rooted in humility and relentless innovation. Jobs proved that true impact doesn’t come from loud victories, but from staying grounded and building what truly matters.
#Businessbulls #Business #SteveJobs #Apple
In 2010, when Apple quietly overtook Microsoft in market value, Steve Jobs didn’t throw a party or boast.
Instead, he sent a simple internal email urging his team to skip the celebration and focus on “the next great product.” No applause, no ego—just vision.
This iconic moment wasn’t just about numbers, but about leadership rooted in humility and relentless innovation. Jobs proved that true impact doesn’t come from loud victories, but from staying grounded and building what truly matters.
#Businessbulls #Business #SteveJobs #Apple
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