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PalmAddicts: Apple co-founder Steve Jobs named Fortune 'CEO of the Decade'
| Steve Jobs ♥ all around.. there will never be a rock star CEO like him (nope, Sergey & Larry, never gonna happen) http://tinyurl.com/yko3nol 3 days ago |
| Apple co-founder Steve Jobs named Fortune ‘CEO of the Decade’: http://bit.ly/1bKQeQ 13 days ago |
| Well deserved. RT @lolatwist RT @abduzeedo Apple co-founder Steve Jobs named Fortune 'CEO of the Decade': http://bit.ly/1bKQeQ 17 days ago |
Apple co-founder Steve Jobs named Fortune 'CEO of the Decade'
PalmAddicts —
... and the most valuable company in Silicon Valley, Fortune Magazine has named Steve Jobs its "CEO of the Decade."
The magazine's profile of Jobs noted that the 54-year-old overcame rejection from his own company in the 1980s, a Securities and Exchange Commission investigation scandal, two brushes with death and "his own often unpleasant demeanor" to earn the title. Given that Jobs has transformed American business, the publication has heralded the 2000s as "the decade of Steve."" Apple Insider for the deets. ...
Steve Jobs Named ‘CEO of the Decade’
Cult of Mac —
... thanks to the company’s well-known penchant for secrecy and Jobs’ demand for near total control – down to approving ad copy and the words he and other company executives say to the public. In the wake of Jobs’ return this summer, much speculation centered on who might succeed the iconic Apple executive. An Apple sans Steve will likely remain vibrant, thanks to what the magazine calls an effort to select people who are “trained to think like Steve.” [Via Fortune Magazine and AppleInsider ] Posted by Ed Sutherland in News | Comment on this ...
Apple’s Steve Jobs: Call me ‘CEO of the Decade’
PR News: —
... As Apple Insider reports, Fortune Magazine has talked about some of Jobs’ most notable successes, highlighting his industry changes to music, movies and cell phones. ...
Steve Jobs named as ‘CEO of the Decade’ by Fortune magazine
D' Technology Weblog —
... to create. Under his watch, company debuted iMac, its modern all-in-one desktop computer, and iPod, which became standard-bearer for portable media market. Article suggests that Apple's inevitable future after Jobs’ll be strong, because he has recruited people who’ve been "trained to think like Steve." But with CEO's return to company this summer, there’s no indication that Jobs intends to leave Apple anytime soon.
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