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Jobs was known for his attention to detail and perfectionism from "summary" of STEVE JOBS by WALTER. ISAACSON

Steve Jobs was a man fixated on perfection. His relentless pursuit of excellence was evident in every aspect of his work, from the design of Apple products to the layout of the company's headquarters. Jobs believed that every detail mattered, no matter how small or seemingly insignificant. This attention to detail was not just about making things look nice, but about ensuring that every element of a product or project served a purpose and contributed to the overall experience. Jobs had a keen eye for simplicity. He understood that simplicity was not just about removing clutter, but about distilling an idea down to its essence. For Jobs, simplicity was the ultimate sophistication. He believed that by eliminating unnecessary complexity, he could create products that were not only beautiful but also intuitive and user-friendly. Jobs often pushed his team to simplify their designs, even if it meant going back to the drawing board and starting from scratch. Jobs's perfectionism was not limited to design aesthetics; it extended to every aspect of his work. He was known to be a demanding boss, often pushing his employees to their limits in pursuit of excellence. Jobs had high standards for himself and expected nothing less from those around him. He paid meticulous attention to every detail, from the packaging of a product to the font used in marketing materials. Jobs's perfectionism could be exhausting for those working with him, but it was also what drove Apple to produce products that were considered revolutionary in their design and functionality. While Jobs's attention to detail and perfectionism sometimes bordered on obsession, it was this obsession that set him apart from others in the tech industry. Jobs's insistence on perfection was not just about creating great products, but about creating a legacy. He wanted to leave a mark on the world, to be remembered not just as a businessman but as an artist and a visionary. Jobs's attention to detail and perfectionism were not just traits; they were part of his DNA, ingrained in everything he did.
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