1). The entrepreneur that I read about was Steve
Jobs. What surprised me about Jobs was that he was so against going anywhere other
than Reed college, his adoptive parents wanted him to attend another
institution such as Berkley. He was the kind of person that was set on his own
aspirations and would not let anything hinder him from that. What I admired
about Steve Jobs is that he talked about his displeasure for those that value money
as utmost importance. What I admired the least about Steve Jobs is his arrogance
that caused many of his coworkers to dislike him when he was at his job at
Atari. Steve Jobs encounter a lot of adversity in his life, most significantly
he was removed early on from his own company, Apple. He overcame this by
working his way back into the company and succeeding in directing the company.
2). The most significant competencies that I noticed
Jobs exhibited that I think contributed to his success was obviously his own
skill and knowledge with computers along with his arrogance, his willingness to
try new things and risks, and his determination.
3). What was confusing about the reading was the beginning
part of his life and figuring out how Jobs was shaped early on to make him the
innovator he was.
4). I would ask Jobs how he thinks how much a person’s
early experiences in life shape them to the person they are? I would ask him
this because it seems like Jobs went through a lot of ups and downs that you
would not expect of such a successful business innovator. I would also ask Jobs
what quality or qualities of his he thought attributed most towards his success?
I would ask Jobs this because he was quite a unique person that thought
differently than the normal stereotypical successful businessman.
5). I think Jobs’ opinion of hard work would be that
it is necessary to be successful and I share that opinion as success does not
come over night it comes after years and years of persistence and dedication.
Hey Chris,
ReplyDeleteYeah sometimes I wonder if we're destined to be great from the beginning or if that's really determined by what we do with our life and the luck we have. There's a song by Coldplay called "We never change" that has made me consider if anything I've ever done has really been different or if it's really just who I am that results in it. Like do we ever really consciously decide anything or are our decisions predictable based on who we are. Is there a pattern of action we never truly escape?