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Steve Jobs’ weaknesses as a leader – Part 5/7

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March 22, 2016 by ES Ivy

Steve Jobs' weaknesses as a leader - Becoming Steve JobsBecoming Steve Jobs: The Evolution of a Reckless Upstart into a Visionary Leader by Brent Schlender and Rick Tetzeli points out that Job’s success in his second career at Apple depended not only on what he learned from the failures of NeXT and the successes of Pixar, but on him evolving personally, learning how to manage his weaknesses and fine tune his strengths. I went over some of his strengths in a previous post. So what were his characteristics that hampered him, especially earlier in his career? What were Steve Jobs’ weaknesses as a leader?…

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Characteristics of Steve Jobs that made him successful – Part 4/7

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March 15, 2016 by ES Ivy

Characteristics of Steve Jobs that made him successful - Becoming Steve JobsAccording to Becoming Steve Jobs: The Evolution of a Reckless Upstart into a Visionary Leader by Brent Schlender and Rick Tetzeli, these were some characteristics of Steve Jobs that made him successful. I also read, Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson, the official biography, but because Becoming Steve focused more on his career and less on his personal life, it was easier to keep track of his characteristics in Becoming Steve.  Some of these were characteristics that he was lacking – or weren’t well developed – the first time he was at Apple and led, all or in part, to his dismissal from the company. Some of these characteristics intersect with the ones that I went over before, the characteristics of Steve Jobs that are the opposite of what traditional education teaches.…

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Entrepreneur skills Steve Jobs didn’t learn in school – Part 3/7

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March 9, 2016 by ES Ivy

Entrepreneur skills Steve Jobs didn't learn in school - Steve Jobs biographyHow did Steve Jobs, a college dropout, go on to found a computer company, get kicked out, help steer the success of Pixar, and make his way back to Apple and phenomenal success? Since he was a college dropout, it wasn’t from something he learned in college. In fact, he wasn’t much of a student in high school either. His opinion was that schools just made students memorize stuff, rather than teaching them interesting information. What were the entrepreneur skills Steve Jobs didn’t learn in school?…

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Steve Jobs and the history of computers – Part 2/7

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March 2, 2016 by ES Ivy

Steve Jobs and the history of computers, Steve Jobs biographySteve Jobs is one of the super-stars in the history of computers, and you can’t understand one without the history of the other.

A brief history of computers – the role of Steve Jobs and the Mac vs. PC wars

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Becoming Steve Jobs vs. Steve Jobs the official biography, a comparison Part 1/7

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February 25, 2016 by ES Ivy

Becoming Steve Jobs vs. Steve Jobs, a comparisonWhat skills are necessary to have a successful career? Time and time again I’ve read that the jobs of the future are jobs that don’t even exist; that today’s students will have to be tomorrow’s entrepreneurs. My reading of World Class Learners and Outliers led me to be curious to learn more about the career of Steve Jobs. So I followed those two books by reading Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson, the official biography. Some months later this was the choice for my book club. Instead of rereading Steve Jobs, I decided to gain an alternate perspective by reading Becoming Steve Jobs: The Evolution of a Reckless Upstart into a Visionary Leader by Brent Schlender and Rick Tetzeli. Following is a comparison of the two books, Becoming Steve Jobs vs. Steve Jobs the official biography….

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5 characteristics for success you can learn from chess

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February 23, 2016 by ES Ivy

5 lessons for success from chess - How Children SucceedIn How Children Succeed, Paul Tough talks a lot about chess, a full quarter of the book, in fact. But while his stories about chess were interesting, Tough didn’t convince me that teaching kids chess teaches them motivation. But I was able to pick out 5 characteristics for success that chess might be able to teach, that are good lessons in general when trying to reach success….

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What is required to get accepted to a a good college? – Part 4/4

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February 18, 2016 by ES Ivy

Once I faced up to the reality that an Ivy League school or elite university wasn’t a real possibility for my kids based on the chances of being admitted to an elite college, the price of an elite education (and location – they are all far away for us), and other information I gathered, I still needed to know what was really required to get accepted at a “good” college….

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What are your chances of getting into an elite university and how much will it cost? – Part 3/4

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February 16, 2016 by ES Ivy

It’s one thing to calculate the numbers for the chances of getting into an elite university and how much it will cost. But you have to wonder, are the numbers really true?

Do the calculations match up to reality?

You can find some arguments that the chances of a “qualified applicant” getting into “at least one” elite college are actually higher….

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What is the cost of an elite or Ivy League school? – Part 2/4

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February 11, 2016 by ES Ivy

Long before you start filling out college applications, these days you have to start deciding how many AP classes you’ll need to take before your freshman year of high school . But do you really “need” to take a bunch of AP classes to get into a good college? The answer for attending an elite or Ivy League school is “maybe.” In my last post I looked at the chances of getting into an elite school, even with a steller resume. But assuming you get in, you then have to consider what an Ivy League education would cost? What are the chances of getting a merit scholarship?…

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How many AP classes should you take? – Part 1/4

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February 9, 2016 by ES Ivy

How many AP classes should you take?

Challenge yourself – take as many as you possibly can, be involved in extra-curricular activities, be an officer in a club or organization, volunteer, and in your spare time it would be good if you could do something like start a non-profit. And then you might be able to get into a good university.

Really, who knows? Because lots of kids do all that and then they don’t get into a “good” university.

So you better try to do more.

Because if you have a smart kid who likes to apply themselves, you want them to have a shot at success! Don’t you? And if they don’t get into one of the top universities, they’ve lost their chance at success. Right?

That’s the advice high school students and their parents hear. But is it accurate advice? The high school schedule that results from that advice is such a killer, I decided to do some research into what’s really required….

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