The Super Simple Chart Steve Jobs Made To Save Apple From Extinction
Hemant Mishrra
Brand Strategist & Marketing Consultant | New Product Launch Expert | Founder Avissa & Neeti Brand Accelerator | Mentor to Startups & SMEs | Author
At the point when Steve Jobs returned to Apple in 1997, the main thing he did was work on the product offering. At the time Apple was making a lot of various items for a lot of various individuals, and none of it seemed to work.
Following lots of meeting with item individuals, he sufficiently heard the different points of view. Suddenly, he yelled "Stop!" in an item meeting and said, "This is insane."Steve Jobs went to a whiteboard and drew up the outline beneath which was a straightforward cross. At the top, it had purchaser and professional. On the sides, it had a work area and was versatile.
By zeroing in on only four items, Apple had the option to begin its rebound Journey. The most critical solutions are always super simple.