How to Have Big Dreams like Steve Jobs?

Who is Steve Jobs?

Who doesn't know Steve Jobs? Who is Steve Jobs? However, let us Briefly explain Steve Jobs' bio. Steve Jobs is the former CEO of Apple Inc. Besides that, Steve Jobs is an inventor or innovator, as well as a very famous businessman from America.
Every people who use Apple products must be very familiar with Steve Jobs and his success in brought Apple as a technology product that many people in this world buy. Steve Jobs died since 8 years ago, but his name is still very famous and remembered in among businessmen, inventors and Apple users to this day. Steve Jobs' Children named Lisa Brennan-Jobs, Eve Jobs, Erin Siena Jobs and Reed Jobs. That's the biography of Steve Jobs short, concise and self-explanatory, right?

Steve Jobs' Big Dream

There is one meaningful sentence that is still clearly recorded in a person's mind Disney Store retail executive who met Steve Jobs at the time. Meaningful sentences from Steve Jobs who spoken to him was “Have big dreams!” Meaningful sentences spoken by Steve These Jobs contain a very big meaning, deep and full of wisdom. This sentence has makes a Disney Store retail executive think differently and be more motivated. Disney motivated to no longer be a business that only provides a place for customers buy the product, but Disney turns into a physical manifestation of the Disney experience itself.

A film about Steve Jobs starring Michael Fassbender as an inventor very visionary. This film script was made for three years and during those three years has been several new product launches were held, such as, Macintosh (1984), NeXT (1988) and iMaC (1998). The screenplay for this film was written by a well-known screenwriter named Oscar Aaron Sorkin. He shape the storyline of this film by portraying Steve Jobs as an inventor who very superior and always has big dreams in his life. Big dreams you have Steve Jobs can be likened to dreams that want to move a mountain (so big dreams Steve Jobs had).

Steve Jobs was a master at building big dreams. Not only that, Jobs also always trying to encourage others to design big dreams and make innovations latest as he did. Steve Jobs believed that big dreams can be made through good inspiration come into our lives. Often an inspiration is generated from a question that force our brains to think and reflect back on all the efforts and businesses that we have done do.

For example, a question posed by Steve Jobs to John Sculley, a president Pepsi. Steve Jobs casually asked Sculley, “Would you like to sell sparkling water sweet (Pepsi) forever? Or are you interested in joining me to change the world?” Receiving the question, Sculley seemed to have received a heavy punch and smack from Steve Jobs. From the questions Jobs asked Sculley, we can see how people who Even if you are successful, you still have to have big dreams. One time, Steve Jobs once asked his employees, “How can we can rediscover the essence of the Apple Store?” Steve Jobs is not like most of the leaders, entrepreneurs or inventors who ask, "How do you get Apple? can sell more products and increase its sales by becoming a more best seller on the market?” Steve Jobs wants answers that are more extraordinary than out-of-the-box thinking owned by its employees.

In other words, from this question that he asked Steve Jobs did not want to accept an answer that the Apple team should open more retail stores. Steve Jobs wants more answers Greater than that, which of the answers contains the meaning of a very big dream. So, what did Apple employees do to find the answer? The Apple team thinks very much hard to find answers to questions posed by its CEO. Instead of thinking loudly on the spot or in front of the laptop only, the Apple team decided to visit the Hotel The Ritz-Carlton for inspiration and brilliant answers. From the visits they made to this Hotel, they managed to find out what it meant with the “essence of a shop” where this essence is suitable to answer Steve Jobs' question about, “How can we rediscover the essence of the Apple Store?”. The teams enter the Hotel and are greeted by opening the entrance, then the team gets the answer that customers who enter the Apple Store will be opened the entrance or warmly welcomed like in a hotel.

The Apple Store won't have a cash register, but there will be a guard there. Not only that, even customers will find a bar behind the Apple Store where customers can get free advice and consultation about the products sold by Apple. From this incident, we can see that Steve Jobs is not only an inventor and a businessman accomplished, but Steve Jobs was also a huge dreamer.

For him, big dreams are not to try to be "average" or have the essence of thinking that is same as other people. Steve Jobs' big dream was to find the foundations of new thinking that very different and unique, unlike what others think. This is reflected in a unique question that Steve Jobs asked the Apple team that wasn't just focused on only increase product sales, but we all need to focus on the essential essentials that required by the Apple store.

Steve Jobs' big dream has also been successfully transmitted to several other well-known businessmen. George Blankenship, a well-known former executive of Tesla Motors has partnered with Steve Jobs in founding the first 150 Apple Stores. George admitted that Steve Jobs had inject a huge motivation for Tesla's development, especially about how Tesla has to make its customers more comfortable.

In this sense, Steve Jobs has inspired George Blankenship to create experiences amazing customer. Tesla showroom staff have been trained to educate customers by being patient in providing important information that customers ask. The staff Tesla is also obliged to make sure its customers leave with a smile on their face they. Such great customer service ways have been inspired by Apple's way treat their customers.

Not only has George Blankenship been successfully motivated by Steve Jobs and Apple, John Lasseter also experienced the same thing. John Lasseter is the Chief Creative Officer at Pixar and Disney Animation Studios. John Lasseter tells how Steve Jobs always said to him constantly that “John, make that movie really great”.

Steve Jobs convinced John Lasseter that the films Pixar produced had to be of high quality very tall and well made, because Jobs believed that Pixar films would last forever. This hints that Steve Jobs wanted John Lasseter to have big dreams that the films he makes will always be watched by many people and are timeless. We can looking at the results now, Toy Story is one of those films held by Pixar and John Lasseter which until now is STILL a favorite movie of many people, not just children but also adults.

From this inspirational story, we can conclude that how to have big dreams like Steve Jobs is to ask questions that can reflect all the efforts we have made do it before and keep asking a lot of questions and press our brain to keep going think and look for new inspirations that can lead us to dream formation big. So, from now on, don't be afraid to dream big, friends Career Advice. Stay positive!

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