Resignation as CEO from "summary" of Who Was Steve Jobs? by Pam Pollack,Meg Belviso,Who HQ
When Steve Jobs was forced to resign as CEO of Apple in 1985, he felt devastated. He had poured his heart and soul into building the company from the ground up, and now he was being pushed out. However, Jobs didn't let this setback defeat him. Instead, he used it as an opportunity to start over and prove himself once again. Jobs went on to found a new company called NeXT, where he continued to innovate and push the boundaries of technology. Although NeXT didn't achieve the same level of success as Apple, Jobs never gave up. He kept working tirelessly to bring his vision to life, even when faced with numerous challenges and setbacks. In 1996, Apple acquired NeXT, and Jobs returned to the company he had helped create. This marked a turning point in Jobs' career, as he eventually rose to become CEO of Apple once again. This time, Jobs was more focused and determined than ever before. He revolutionized the tech industry with groundbreaking products like the iPod, iPhone, and iPad, solidifying his legacy as a visionary leader.- Ultimately leading him down a path of redemption and success. Through perseverance and unwavering determination, Jobs was able to overcome adversity and achieve greatness in the face of adversity.