Steve Jobs is one of those entrepreneurs who seems universally either loved or hated, but not many will argue with his ability to innovate in the technology product arena over the years.
He was instrumental in creating Apple, which has pioneered a dazzling array of new products, and recently surpassed Microsoft, to become the world’s most valuable technology company.
Carmine Gallo, in a new book titled “The Innovation Secrets of Steve Jobs,” outlines Jobs “insanely different principles for breakthrough success.” I’m not convinced that Jobs’ world is that simple, but Carmine has boiled it down to eight principles, which I suggest every entrepreneur can learn from, as follows:
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