The numerous reasons of why startup founders are stepping down.
Many Indian startup founders are stepping down due to issues like co-founder disagreements, loss of passion, and market pressures. High-profile exits, such as those from Dunzo and Pharm
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Anonymous 1
Stealth • 2d
Most people see this as a failure, but it’s actually strategic. Look at Apple—Steve Jobs left, then came back and built an empire. Founders need to know when to let go and when to pivot. If the vision isn’t working, there’s no shame in stepping aside.
Can u imagine Apple without their passionate team... It will be like who is Steve... Passionate team plays crucial role in building your empire... We u join my team for my my Co-working space empire....?
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KRISHNA WADALKAR
Stealth • 3m
in this video i will be declassifying apple strategy when steve jobs was used to be CEO
HE WAS INNOVATIVE not like what apple is today
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A series of email shared between Apple and Adobe when Adobe started hiring Apple employees!
These email are written by none other than Steve Jobs!
What do you guys think about the poaching culture?
Why Failure is an Essential Part of Success?
In the startup world, failure is often a stepping stone to success. Many iconic entrepreneurs, like Steve Jobs and Elon Musk, faced significant setbacks before achieving greatness.
Embrace failure as a l
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Jaswanth Jegan
Stealth • 8m
"Apple was 90 Days away from Bankruptcy"
Bankruptcy to Billions #5
Steve Jobs Returns To Save Apple
Steve Jobs was fired from Apple in 1985 due to a power struggle with CEO John Sculley.The board of directors sided with Sculley,Fired Jobs of his ma
Your comfort zone feels safe, but it’s the quietest way to let your dreams slip away.
Failure, on the other hand, teaches, builds resilience, and pushes you forward.
When you stay comfortable, you’re choosing familiarity over growth, routine over
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Vishu Bheda
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Medial • 1m
Larry Ellison on what made Steve Jobs great
Steve Jobs was great because he focused on making everything perfect.
His friend Larry shares a funny story: one morning, Steve’s peacock wandered into Larry’s yard and woke him up.
When Larry complain
Paul Graham: “In the best startups each founder is king of their own domain”
Great partnerships are built on mutual respect and clear boundaries.
Take Apple’s early days as an example: Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs had very different strengths.
Wo
The most underrated CEO in the world:
Tim Cook.
Steve Jobs built Apple to $350 billion.
Tim Cook took over in 2011 and grew it to over $3.4 trillion in just 12 years.
Here’s how he turned Apple into the most successful company in the world:
Whe
Today I Learned #5
When Steve Jobs hated Transformer Franchise
Steve Jobs, Apple's late co-founder and CEO, was renowned for his uncompromising pursuit of excellence and meticulous control over Apple's brand image. Surprisingly, Jobs took issue with