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Steve Jobs built on ideas from others from "summary" of The Innovators by Walter Isaacson

Innovation does not occur in a vacuum. It is a collaborative process, a series of building blocks that are stacked upon one another. Steve Jobs, hailed as a visionary in the tech industry, understood this concept well. His success was not solely the result of his own original ideas, but rather his ability to recognize and build upon the ideas of others. Jobs was known for his keen eye for design, a skill that he honed by studying the work of others. In his early days at Apple, he drew inspiration from the clean lines of Braun products, designed by Dieter Rams. Jobs understood the importance of simplicity and elegance in product design, and he incorporated these principles into Apple's iconic products. Another key influence on Jobs was his time spent at Xerox PARC, where he was exposed to cutting-edge technologies such as the graphical user interface and the mouse. Jobs recognized the potential of these innovations and incorporated them into the development of the Macintosh computer. While Xerox may have been the originator of these ideas, it was Jobs who saw their true potential and brought them to the masses. Jobs also had a knack for recognizing talent in others and surrounding himself with a team of brilliant minds. He worked closely with Steve Wozniak, who was instrumental in the development of the Apple I and Apple II computers. Jobs understood the value of collaboration and the power of collective intelligence in driving innovation forward. In the end, Jobs' genius lay not in his ability to come up with completely original ideas, but in his skill at taking existing ideas and refining them into groundbreaking products. He was a master at recognizing the potential in the work of others and building upon it to create something truly revolutionary. Steve Jobs built on the ideas of others, but in doing so, he transformed the tech industry and left an indelible mark on the world of innovation.
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    The Innovators

    Walter Isaacson

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