Steve Jobs Was Master At ''Casting Spells'' On Workers: Bill Gates

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according to Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates
Despite that, said Mr Gates, Mr Jobs was an example of "don't do this at home" in his style of leadership, reports CNBC."I was like a minor
wizard because he would be casting spells, and I would see people mesmerized, but because I'm a minor wizard, the spells don't work on me,"
Mr Gates was quoted as saying in an interview with Fareed Zakaria on CNN that was broadcast on Sunday."I am yet to meet any person who in
terms of picking talent, hyper-motivating that talent" who could match Jobs
"He brought some incredibly positive things along with that toughness," said Mr Gates.After Mr Jobs' death in 2011, Tim Cook took over as
Apple CEO and made its $1-trillion company.Apple chief design officer Jony Ive who worked at the iPhone maker for almost 30 years decided to
move on last month and form an independent design firm called LoveFrom.When Apple co-founder Steve Jobs returned to the sinking company in
1997, he discovered a scruffy British designer toiling away at Apple's headquarters, surrounded by hundreds of sketches and prototypes.Mr
Jobs realised he had found a talent in Mr Ive who could reverse Apple's decline and become his "spiritual partner".Mr Ive's first design
assignment was iconic iMac in 1998 that helped pave the way for many other designs such as the iPod and eventually the iPhone and the
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