Lessons from Jobs
“Experts—journalists, analysts, consultants, bankers, and gurus can’t “do” so they “advise”. They can tell you what is wrong with your product, but they cannot make a great one. They can tell you how to sell something, but they cannot sell it themselves. They can tell you how to create great teams, but they only manage a secretary. For example, the experts told us that the two biggest shortcomings of Macintosh in the mid 1980s was the lack of a daisy-wheel printer driver and Lotus 1-2-3; another advice gem from the experts was to buy Compaq. Hear what experts say, but don’t always listen to them.”
‘What I Learned From Steve Jobs’ by Guy Kawasaki
Thanks, Steve
Think Different

I bet Steve probably has thousands of these laying around in his place.



