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Book Review-The Steve Jobs Way: iLeadership for a New Generation by Jay Elliot with William L. Simon

Chia-Li Chien | June 6, 2011

“Pirates! Not the Navy” perhaps sums up how Steve Jobs leads innovation. The legendary Jobs not only created an outstanding company in Apple, but also led it to becoming the top consumer choice for technology including the MacBook, iMac, iPhone, iPad, and iPod. The definition of pirates inside Apple refers to “unleashing their team’s full creative and artistic talents and to capture the outlaw free-thinking revolutionary spirit.”
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This book contains several nuggets that all small-mid size businesses can learn from. Please keep in mind that you don’t have to be Steve Jobs to create a valuable business. As a matter of fact, you don’t even need to be on the cutting edge of product or service development. However, the following traits will help you as an entrepreneur if you want to build a valuable business:

The reality of complacency became evident in our Business Value Driver Study conducted in July 2010, in which we found that more than 90% of the participants (entrepreneurs) are simply settling in their current business results. That means they are not looking out for the next big idea, or opportunity. Most importantly, they are not spending the right amount of time in strategic innovation. No matter what type of products or services you provide, innovation will deliver – not just products and/or services – but also end user experience. It is no longer a trend, Apple has set the bar and many of your competitors are following suit.

So, you ask “how can I apply Steve Jobs’ way to my small to mid-sized business?” I suggest you be a copycat first before you internalize your own processes. Remember, the goal is not to become the next Steve Jobs – it is to make your good business valuable!

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