The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs: How to Be Insanely Great in Front of Any Audience
English | 256 pages | McGraw-Hill (September 11, 2009) | ISBN: 0071636080 | PDF | 8.2 MB
“The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs reveals the operating system behind any great presentation and provides you with a quick-start guide to design your own passionate interfaces with your audiences.” —Cliff Atkinson, author of Beyond Bullet Points and The Activist Audience
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31.10.2009
iCon Steve Jobs: The Greatest Second Act in the History of Business
Apparently, this book hit a nerve. Or several.
According to media reports, Apple Computer removed all of the titles published by John Wiley & Sons from its retail stores to protest this book. Included were the successful Dummies series, as well as computer-related volumes from popular authors Andy Ihnatko and Bob LeVitus.
So what's the fuss?
This biography of Apple's co-founder is fairly well balanced. The authors keenly admire Jobs despite the many personal shortcomings they catalog, gleefully referring to sundry over-the-top idiosyncrasies as examples of Jobs' ''Stevian'' hubris.
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24.04.2009


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