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1 Steve Jobs 1955-2011 PSY 401 Kara England Jen Beckner Zac Keith

2 Background of Success Started Apple out of his parents garage at age 20 Within 10 years, had a company worth $2 billion Now one of the most important technology contributors

3 What makes him an outlier? Revolutionized computer industry Took what existed, made it cheaper, smaller, more convenient, first computer accessible to everyone ● Entrepreneurship, CEO Abilities

4 Opportunity & Advantage Right Place: Mountain View, CA, later known as Silicon Valley Right Time: Mid 1970s was a change in public perception of Computers Right Age during this time: Early 20s (Born in 1955) Part of the right group of people: Computer Innovator Culture “Jobs came of age breathing the air of the very business he would later dominate.” --Malcolm Gladwell

5 Disadvantage & Lack of Opportunity ● Adopted by uneducated working-class parents ● Dropped out of College ● Homeless ● No school, no money.

6 Disadvantages became Opportunity ● Adopted parents were poor, but lived in Silicon Valley ● Didn’t have the pressure to pursue academic world ● Took time to find himself ● Zen Practices, learned focus Jobs says that dropping out of college and pursuing his intuition was one of the “best decisions he ever made”

7 “He didn’t triumph over adversity. Instead, what ended up as adversity ended up being an opportunity” -Malcolm Gladwell Disadvantages became Opportunity

8 More Practical Intelligence than Academic Intelligence Became famous because of marketing abilities & innovative ideas, not initial computer technology Good at understanding and interacting with people Knew how to manipulate others to negotiate and get what he wanted- convinced his parents to let him switch schools

9 Practical Intelligence “It is practical in nature: that is, it’s not knowledge for its own sake. It’s knowledge that helps you read situations correctly and get what you want” -Malcolm Gladwell

10 Steve Wozniak Steve Wozniak did all of the work- built the computer. Had academic intelligence. Steve Jobs gets the credit because he could demonstrate it to the public (practical Intelligence)

11 Talent & Skill ● Computer ability equal to many others o learned his skills from more advanced people ●But was skilled in his ability to market it ○ communication, decision-making, leadership

12 Conclusion- So what made Jobs an outlier? Jobs is an outlier because of his acquired skills and talents (practical intelligence, concerted cultivation) in Entrepreneurship But also because of opportunities & advantages (place, time, etc.) and perceived disadvantages that ended up serving him.

13 Sources Fell, Jason. "Steve Jobs: An Extraordinary Career." Entrepreneur. Entrepreneur, 08 Oct. 2008. Web. 05 Mar. 2015. Gladwell, Malcolm. Outliers: The Story of Success. New York: BAck Bay Books, 2008. Print. “Steve Jobs.” Bio. A&E Television Networks, 2015. Web. 01 Apr 2015. “Steve Jobs Biography.” Biography Online. Biography Online, n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2015.


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