Here is my personal Steve Jobs story. I was an hp employee in 2005. My autistic son and I went into an Apple store and they had a program for kids to use while the parents were shopping called Just for Kids that would allow the kids to use the machines but not change settings. My son would constantly go into my home office and change the settings on my Microsoft computer. So, I decided to send Steve an email (guessed at his email) on a sunday after to ask how I could buy the just for kids app. 20 minutes later I get an email from him saying he wanted to help and that someone would call me the next day. Two months later his people had cleared the licensing restrictions to allow me to get the software and be the only non store to have it. Then a computer shows up at my front door with the software....all free. That was the kind of guy Steve was and even though I'm now an HP retiree, we only use apple products in my house
@StrangerHappened3 роки тому
@@thebeezkneez7559 Foxconn's average suicide rate even at the height of the scandal was LOWER than the country's average.
@StrangerHappened3 роки тому
Funny how the media as well as a bunch of jealous disgruntled former employees have turned Jobs into a baby-eating monster even though he has done lots of random compassionate acts of kindness in his life even though those were never making into publicity/PR. I have read at least half a dozen stories like yours over the years.
@EvoPortal3 роки тому
and now you can't run 95% of software out there on your MAC. ROFL.
@Felipe001622 роки тому
Wow!!!!!
@Pepespizzeria12 роки тому
Swear you comment this on every Steve Jobs video 😂
@rickdaniels80356 років тому
I was seated in the audience that day. Totally didn’t expect to see him. It was super inspiring then and ever so relevant today.
@gadget006 років тому
Rick Daniels Amazing! Was that the first announcement of the product line cut??
@rickdaniels80356 років тому
gadget00 Yes, after that event Apple reduced their number of SKU’s substantially. I was always amazed that Apple was a billion dollar company whose entire product line was listed on just 5 typewritten pages. That event was focused on audience reaction to the Think Different ad campaign. It was a magic moment. I’m so glad that a video exists to relive it again.
@HKashaf6 років тому
What year was this?
@SandbagBouldering6 років тому
What an honour. I can’t imagine being there. Must have been electric watching a single man save a company and bring it to dizzing brilliance.
@digitalmoneysecrets61525 років тому
Wow... I'm super excited reading your comment. Luck you . haha... I have been watching this video for close to 24 hours now. Hoping and working diligently to experience the same magic in biz.
@rohinr18676 років тому
I miss Steve Jobs. Such an inspiration to all.
@Grizzlyx95 років тому
he was a bitch ass nigga
@danielchristopher72735 років тому
couldn't agree more
@saskiavanhoutert31905 років тому
I miss him and hope that he is still with us
@KayipYildiz5 місяців тому
I miss him too
@barrettinskip61376 років тому
Steve jobs one of the best speakers ever. So inspirational to listen too
@glasser28194 роки тому
he sure can spin a good story about high values to misdirect attention away from the price tag, as he explains the way Nike pushes plastic shoes. Brilliant concepts!
@rr7firefly4 роки тому
@@glasser2819 It has always been unconventional to have really high standards in product development, elegant design and moral responsibility. Steve was a complex human being, intriguing as hell, an egomaniac to some. But I will always admire his ability to think creatively and to persist in his vision for a better way.
@moneybatala22476 років тому
This is after Steve was working with Pixar, where he learned the power of a story. Before-9page ad on Computer specs After-2 word ad "Think Different" The journey made him who he was, brilliant!
@devaraft4 роки тому
Nope. Not at all. Steve Jobs has always been good on using narratives. Just look at Macintosh launch when he put Apple as David and IBM as Goliath. Or when he share NEXT plan and called SUN "mortal enemy"
@umie664 роки тому
Steve was really always a great story teller, but he got much much better at the 2nd time @ Apple
@manu144x3 роки тому
Before being fired he was all dream no execution. His products constantly failed. He was right in wanting to make high quality products but he didn’t know how. After coming from Next you can see a steve that can compromise so that the product can be executed in a realistic price. He still has the story telling and artistic side, but much more realistic.
@szahmad2416Рік тому
@@manu144x I think he was known as a fanatic before he was forced out of Apple originally. I think his time at Pixar really made him re-evaluate what appealed to ordinary people, and it wasn't the big rivalry between tech companies or the evolution of tech products. Sometimes I see the same thing happen to freedom fighters or military commanders or union leaders when they become politicians after the war...or at least, the good ones (not the bad ones). They bring the drive and energy that they had on the battlefield or in the picket line into a stagnant and pessimistic environment...but they also learn to get a much better sense of what motivates people, and it's not the things that motivate them, personally, but there's enough commonality that a magnificent vision can be made a reality. They learn to actually value people and their goals and ambitions, and not just single-mindedly focus on their own, believing that what drives them does or should drive those around them.
@ivo_rubio5 років тому
“The people that are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who usually do”
@bildschirmjonas4 роки тому
Dan Favata bullshit! Take a look: www.gapminder.org
@joshuanorris58604 роки тому
Damn staight. If you cant think it, it wont happen :p
@BoothTheGrey4 роки тому
@@bildschirmjonas nice graphics... where can I find those few dozen people who own as much as the lower half of the world population? Or those 2000 billionairs who own more than two third of the world population? Many crazy people who changed the world just have been dictators. And unfortunately... every owner of a company is kind of a dictator in this company. The sad thing is that Steve Jobs really believed his own crap. Like many crazy people indeed do...
@MrJonny9954 роки тому
BoothTheGrey what’s your point? Sure. Many CEOs are a bit like “dictators” but the important difference is that they don’t have the power force you to do something you don’t like to do. You choose what company you work for and what conditions are acceptable. If you don’t like what your “dictator” is doing just quit!
@BoothTheGrey4 роки тому
@@MrJonny995 Yeah - thats great. You can choose the dictator. Thats real freedom :)
@rickdaniels80354 роки тому
The year that event happened was 1997. “Think Different” ads launched that year and ran until 2002.
@phajej19934 роки тому
Rick have you launched any companies after this? I am interested how this affected you and changed the value , your bring to people.
@alecchandler89624 роки тому
Actually if you look at the boxes of products such as the iMac, there is a subtle “Think Different” text written next to the specs. It’s probably just to keep patents theirs, but it’s a neat little reminder of a cool time
@secretsoftheworldanti-semi69624 роки тому
Love how he showed up in shorts!
@cggarrod3 роки тому
It’s not only a great example of how great Apple did think differently at the time but also how great Steve Jobs was a public speaker. Fantastic.
@AnthonyTurcios5 років тому
Being a double major in marketing & computer engineering, both steve’s are sooo dope, they are both def. on the top 5 list of people I admire and consider mentors
@TheDavidblog5 років тому
Who are the others?
@byroccostudio3 роки тому
?
@kayaeki2 роки тому
?
@cultivatemagic62402 роки тому
@@TheDavidblog Wozniak!
@kafkaesqued6 місяців тому
Who are the remaining three, apart from duo Steves.?
@Cartelito36 років тому
My life just went from 0 to 100, and this is not my first time watching this presentation!
@Ghidorah963 роки тому
my life went 100 to 0, someone help
@addycool4446 років тому
this man changed the world
@user-zm1zp8tv4i9 днів тому
Listening and watching from Lagos Nigeria 🇳🇬. Thank you so much, sir.
@davidwu90986 років тому
The best best speech I ever heard. It is mind-opening. I feel so lucky that I could have chance to watch this and learn things from there..thank you !
@piano256 років тому
Someone send this video to Tim Cook please!
@trendbizz9965 років тому
Thiago Pinheiro
@lilbill1415 років тому
Plz
@lilbill1415 років тому
Asap
@vimalcurio4 роки тому
@@lilbill141 lol
@alexanderdelacruz92494 роки тому
😂😂
@OdonelGomez6 років тому
Steve Jobs was incredible.
@musekic4654Місяць тому
Since this speech was in 1997 - would have been cool if the IPod was one of the "gems" included in the 30% of products not cut. Not the case though - the invention that would propel Apple into another stratosphere came from outsider Tony Fadell in 2001. 1997 was the beginning of the bright colored iMac computers - when the marketing was better than the actual products.
@zachariah7114Місяць тому
All good marketing is better than the actual products. Your point, pointing that out?
@myHorribleMusic6 років тому
Modern-day Apple needs to see this.
@goldenhourkodak6 років тому
Apple is innovating just fine. AirPods, Face ID, iPhone X ect.
@HowieIsaacks6 років тому
Why? I think Apple's product line today is pretty kick ass. The ecosystem provided by macOS, iOS, watchOS, tvOS, iCloud, Mac, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Apple TV is awesome. Steve started the process of creating this ecosystem, but he passed away just as it was getting started.
@rohandesai83695 років тому
The thing is I dont think Jobs was simply about new tech and selling a lot, it was about great art and artists and wonderful design changing the world through technology "Marketting is about values" you see so I dont think Apple has taken forward that torch of Revolution and something magical and innovative in the products
@marksnexus5 років тому
Penguinator they’ve seen it and still don’t care - 🙁
@mysticaltech5 років тому
Hell yeah
@CaptainPlanet0076 років тому
Wow!! Seeing Steve Jobs in this speech remind me of how important life is and beyond motivated me to do anything in life!! 🙏
@ryanmelikian74526 років тому
there're geniuses, but there's one Steve Jobs.
@112rorz3 роки тому
The irony today is that if you don't buy an Apple product you're thinking differently 🤣
@nooralipatelРік тому
He is the God of innovation and aesthetic senses with unmatched capabilities to do the best whatever he does and inspire the next generation to follow in his footsteps. I missed him and wish I can meet him and work for him even without a single penny like he work to change apple from bankruptcy to the largest company in the world.
@kerrinnaude27774 роки тому
A lifetime of deep thought and preparation. Totally understated delivery, given what was to come.
@CreepyGRC3 місяці тому
He's like zoning himself in to the future and the product and zoning out again as he connects the dots in his presence(future) to the current.
@fz13gaming3 роки тому
I truly miss Steve. I miss hearing him speak about innovation. Rip.
@CaptainPlanet0073 роки тому
Turn around? Boy did it turned around!! From the brink of bankruptcy to a $1Trillion+ valuations. You did it Steve 👏🏼
@lanceaugust4 роки тому
This was the time which laid the groundwork and really set up the great run of ipod, iphone, ipad, macbook which are all the products everyone uses today.
@juleswombat53093 роки тому
I think it was the strange looking iMac, with the seventies style transparent cases, which shocked me, however it was a considered a design success. As a engineer it was a little disappointing that the great Apple of Apple II and Mac fame, was rerorintated to the consumer market with iPod and the iPhone into a consumer led brand. Fantastic marketing, vision design and Innovation but a consumer brand nonetheless. Google is the major Innovator now, along with Open source community changing the way we manage and challenge intellectual thought. I consider Microsoft as being more of a transformation from propriatry software into a major open source contributor, and their attempts to keep pace with Amazon and Google cloud services. Apple have lost the innovation as they got sucked into their own marketing hype. Credit due, Steve Jobs remains a genius though.
@Scouty2084 роки тому
This reminds me of the Behind the Mac ads Apple has been doing recently. I really love those ads.
@jakeharrison66034 роки тому
This is what he would say if he walked through the doors of Apple today. Steve is sadly missed.
@douglasgreen437Рік тому
First he would say, Does that Elon Musk guy work for us ?
@kerygmaproclamacion81524 роки тому
"The Core Values, and Values Shouldn't Change." WOW
@EatShiz7 місяців тому
I've never been less inspired
@Frugivorous2 роки тому
This is simply amazing. Period. No if ands or buts.
@ArthArmani5 років тому
I miss Steve Jobs!
@evm61774 роки тому
This man will trend the internet forever!!
@SeanPGribbons3 роки тому
Honestly Steve was such a great ceo I would love to have him run my company. He is RUTHLESS do whatever it takes. A true business man and pioneer RIP
@radu13376 років тому
Steve Jobs would have frowned upon those transitions.
@miguelesteves74545 років тому
That moment changed the world!!!
@dongweihuo78883 роки тому
“Our value is that we believe people wih passion can change the world for the better."
@KeiththeCoder6 років тому
Great talk. I love the focus on product.
@user-lt5no1xt1z2 роки тому
That’s literally the opposite of what they did in their marketing strategy
@aceofwizardsnephelite8294 роки тому
"can we Make Apple Great Again"
@industrywraps4 роки тому
THE TRUE MASTER!!!! MAXIMUM LOVE!!!!!
@ttrjw4 роки тому
"They were 3 feet off the ground despite their project being cancelled." This was before they got sacked.
@66trw3 роки тому
great marketing , great PR, amazing product line ...
@Pedro-te7xr6 років тому
What a great speaker!!!
@rafaelrincon31095 років тому
Make Apple Great Again.
@glasser28194 роки тому
Think Different !
@arhabersham4 роки тому
That’s “A change we can believe in”
@tijan89484 роки тому
Yes we Can!
@westchestertechnologies66874 роки тому
Rafael Rincón all today’s Apple thinks is about nickel & dime’ing people. iOS is the only thing left they have going for them. Their hardware has totally gone down hill and OSX is just old and uninspiring
@rr7firefly4 роки тому
Thank you for the more meaningful MAGA. (The other one sucks because it is a stupid lie.)
@bronsomccor264212 днів тому
Steve jobs is someone who i look up to guy is a legend i listen to his autobiography i listen to his speeches
@earthwatcher20123 роки тому
Yo Tim Apple you watchin this ? Tim : [weeping] I am...I am...
@rickp3753Рік тому
He was a real visionary. He had strange ideas about diet though. Ashton Kutcher got really sick trying his diet when he played steve in the film.
@ianlewis99234 роки тому
"Can we make apple really great again?" And it became the greatest company while he was alive
@nkirdadaniel36568 місяців тому
Dropping a comment here so I get notified when someone like this incredible clip.
@gino31mont6 років тому
Imagine if jobs was around today 🤔 I wonder how the product would be.
@daniellee12594 роки тому
Miss you, Steve!!
@ekulda4 роки тому
Anything with heart, its always good. :)
@lyf84 роки тому
Steve Jobs is the genius of 20/21st Century. He cleared the way for others like Elon Musk to thrive. They would be best friends if Steve were alive.
@klnsbl4 роки тому
actually, Elon once stated in an interview that he met Steve at a party, and that Steve was rather rude to him, as he was to anyone honestly.
@sathishr77743 роки тому
"I started discussing with customers..." That's the reality distortion field
@drinkingpoolwater3 роки тому
lol yea i bet steve made up a lot of shit just to motivate his people.
@xdgs567z4 роки тому
Steve Jobs was a great innovator, greater leader, and great motivator....wish I had a chance to meet him back then or even be in the audience during one of his presentations
@BosssskkРік тому
Steve is lit asf
@roveism4 роки тому
Tim needs to watch this over and over
@allanjunli4 роки тому
Tim Cook needs watch this before every apple event.
@ishamkader26965 років тому
16:07-until finished...One of the BEST inspirational advice...👏🏿😇🍻Cheers and Amen..
@alwink20433 роки тому
16:07 until the end, that part is from Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement Speech. That whole speech is very inspiring, you can find it on youtube.
@harshalgawali57594 роки тому
What I liked about him is the mission that he setup for apple in the garage he started and how that mission helped him make decisions for the companys growth. Apple still follows that mission till date...
@thesinghalka115 років тому
I'm here after watching #STAYHUNGERSTAYFOOLISH speech .... glad to watch this video...
@UnLockedProductions5 років тому
incredible public speaking skills
@raymondr35445 років тому
Steve was the greatest guitar player of all time
@johnroberts39576 років тому
3 famous people passed on with Legacies in 2003 and 2011 Steve Jobs Bob Hope and Johnny Cash. Now we don't HAVE enough JOBS NO HOPE AND NO CASH!
@alexandercarder22814 роки тому
Those words have really touched something inside me. He sure has a way with words. In this world I would ask ‘why I we all fighting and killing one another?’ Instead let’s just embrace each other and let’s all die together. In other words, we all have this common bond and commonality that we are all going to die sooner or later and what do our hearts tell us that we should be until we come to the cutting of the silver thread 🧵? The truth is that we only truly hear our hearts pure desire once we reach the gates of passing and just before it’s to late we are awakened by the sharp slumber of death 💀 to that sudden revelation that all we want is our loved ones to hold us again. To love just once more those whom we have lived our lives with but might as well have been strangers. Then we realise what matters and what we need to do to make it right. Love
@yahoruz6 років тому
genius
@William_Clinton_Muguai3 роки тому
I've literally drank & swallowed every word Steve has spoken, as I was being drowned & electrified by Steve's reality distortion field. Will Apple ever have another Steve? Am highly doubtful!
@Pepespizzeria12 роки тому
You know you're Steve Jobs when you rock up to a presentation in shorts
@oumarsountal66285 років тому
People with more passion can change the stove said great topics
@abcmaya4 роки тому
Wow... That commercial means more to me now than it did back then.
@LeadershipAlliance4 роки тому
Steve Jobs forever💫
@danwat12344 роки тому
when and where was this speech? thanks for hosting it. Toy Story 1995?
@kartana5 років тому
They did almost a 180 just this time there is no Steve Jobs to get them out of this mess.
@sharvankumar-re7gq6 років тому
"i love you dad "
@bitsnbots75415 років тому
Steve Jobs changed my life when I bought my Mac in 1985. He taught me what it is to be empowered. I was so saddened the day the world lost him.
@AzlynRock224 роки тому
Wow....the end was very powerful, Steve Jobs truly was something else, although something about him and his death makes me feel like he made a deal with the devil to be someone but the terms were that he’ll die before he gets to see his life long passions become as successful as well as change the world as much as it has
@Lotus11116 років тому
Thank you for your passionate ingenuity
@user-gl8sp8io7h6 років тому
missing u
@gryphus6411 місяців тому
This is one of the greatest presentations and setting of purpose and direction in corporate history. Though is sceptical audience one must remember he has just declared 70% of product lines are KAPUT, and new direction for those that survived the cull. presumably at least 70% of this employee audience were about to have their work goals upended and many would loose their employment. He set out clearly what is wrong with the current direction, that values matter as much as product development and this is where we are going. As in silicon valley today there seems little remorse for those who fall by the wayside! However, this is one of the most momentous management presentations. Apple began appealing to motivations and emotions and made sure the experience and culture of Apple was foremost once again!
@IvanTsurikov6 років тому
15:48 is the key moment in the speech there. "make apple really great again?"
@amitsarkar13847 років тому
excellent ..
@mdzakirhossen58625 років тому
Mesmerising!!!
@tahneetran1471Рік тому
Ok- after watching several videos of Steve Jobs, one can see he had entrepreneurial tendencies from a young age (i.e., passionate, committed, and creative ) to compete with the big companies (i.e. IBM) .
@bmanbills6 років тому
I would cast Tom Cruise as Steve Jobs in another biopic
@mpouli101able5 років тому
Yeah Ashton Kutcher was terrible in Jobs. No matter what you think of Tom Cruise he would be much more belivable
@info7814 роки тому
Noah Wyle ha been the best one so far, he had the mannerisms perfect. . Kutcher's voice was too athletic, too deep.
@alphazar3 роки тому
Christian Bale would be perfect. Too bad he declined.
@simonintokyo4 роки тому
someone should really recommend this video to tim cook.
@rr7firefly4 роки тому
I am really impressed with what real leadership looks like. No shouting, no lame-brained name-calling. If we had national leadership like this we could accomplish great things. Not the cesspool of our current Divided States. (The new name of our country: the DS of A)
@jamalbaker44234 роки тому
Not bad. This guy might have a future as a businessman.
@thomasbates91896 місяців тому
Yeah, it will be fun to see where this guy goes.
@JakubFerenc19112 місяці тому
it’s painful not to be original under a Steve Jobs video.
@boredotter6 років тому
Does anyone know when this is recorded?
@puneetsingh9693Рік тому
Is full video is available of this clip?
@matouspalecek82084 роки тому
Beautiful
@markomilojevic83885 років тому
jobs is truly inspiring, rest on hero
@cerethpainting66064 роки тому
Every time I hear Steve say Apple “is” in this, I think Apple “was”, and it makes me sad.
@angelmatos91434 роки тому
Cereth Painting He left enough ‘food in the fridge’ for a couple more years. From then on they will have to hunt for food again. (They’re not hunters)
@cerethpainting66064 роки тому
No better way to say it! Hippy visionary. Dying breed!
@shawnl31514 роки тому
15:45 lol Steve says Make Apple Great Again! (OG MAGA)
@UnicyclDev3 роки тому
MAGA slogan is over 100 years old. Not OG at all.
@jayks4644Рік тому
brilliant
@cetarbahana58434 роки тому
Steve jobs best quotation Marketing is about values. Think different and move forward
@colerichards22694 роки тому
When did this speech take place
@UsmanKhan-el1kz6 років тому
@3:00 this is because, and why he hired tim cook
@norisknorariРік тому
Hey everyone! f you're interested in learning more about the life and legacy of Steve Jobs after watching this amazing biography, I highly recommend checking out my video about his most important lessons!
@FF-ch9nr4 роки тому
steve with shorts is the most unholy thing ive seen in a while
@slippydouglas4 роки тому
Farhan Fahmi Dunno, I think it's fitting. It's a “F you, I'm wearing what's comfortable” attitude, which is very Steve Jobs, and was very Silicon Valley until the Millennials grew up and took over.