Steve Jobs was a wizard who 'cast spells on people' to help keep Apple afloat during the company's darkest days, according to Microsoft founder and longtime rival Bill Gates.
New York Steve Jobs was a wizard who"cast spells on people" to help keep Apple afloat during the company's darkest days, according to longtime rival Bill Gates.
The Microsoft founder discussed his and Jobs' leadership styles with CNN's Fareed Zakaria Sunday. Both men are known for being tough leaders who foster an intense workplace culture. Gates said people often emulate the negative elements of the Apple founder's personality, but Jobs was also a unique leader who took Apple from near-death to its pedestal as the most valuable company in the world .
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