Steve Jobs and the Zen Aesthetic on Stage - Presentation Zen
One of Jobs' most famous strategies for success was his focus on minimalism. He was as proud of the things Apple chose not to do as he was of the things they did. By applying the "30 Percent Rule"—focusing on the 30% of ideas that are truly great and discarding the 70% that are just "pretty good"—he was able to bring Apple back from the brink of failure. 3. Connect the Dots steve jobs
Steve Jobs was more than just a tech CEO; he was a teacher whose enduring legacy is built on the power of vision, curiosity, and the courage to "poke" life to see what happens. Whether you are an aspiring entrepreneur or a design enthusiast, the principles he lived by offer a masterclass in making a "dent in the universe". 1. Vision Without Obstruction Steve Jobs and the Zen Aesthetic on Stage
Innovation, according to Jobs, is simply "connecting things". He advocated for a broad-based education and diverse life experiences. For instance, he famously dropped out of standard college courses to audit a calligraphy class, which later became the foundation for the beautiful typography found in the first Macintosh. 4. Master the Message 1. Vision Without Obstruction Innovation