Apple's Turnaround - Dictation
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In
1997, Steve Jobs returned to Apple when the company faced major
financial problems.
- Jobs found that Apple had lost focus and had too many products
that weren't doing well.
- He decided to simplify the product line, focusing on quality
and innovation.
- Jobs streamlined operations and cut costs, but invested in
research and development.
- Strategic partnerships, like the deal with Microsoft, helped
stabilize Apple.
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The
launch of the iMac in 1998 marked a turning point, highlighting
design and innovation.
- Jobs' leadership shows the importance of focus, innovation, and
collaboration in overcoming challenges.