A brief biography, in graphic novel format, of Steve Jobs, focusing primarily on his work with the Apple computer and the other technological innovations Jobs was associated with during his lifetime.
Tom Sanders is an up-and-coming executive with DigiCom in Seattle whose corporate future is certain. Until he is accused of sexually harassing his new boss--a woman who was his lover ten years before.
Examines the life and accomplishments of Steve Jobs, co-founder of the Apple Computer Company, discussing his successes, failures, and other business ventures, and looking at his impact on Apple after his return to the company in the late 1990s.
A biography of Steve Jobs, focusing on his intense personality and creative success as the founder of Apple, based on interviews with Jobs and more than a hundred, friends, family, and colleagues.
A firsthand account from Louis V. Gerstner Jr., former CEO of IBM, that reveals how he turned IBM around from a good company on the verge of collapse to one of today's most preeminent corporations.
Pursuing a big story in anticipation of his imminent layoff, Los Angeles reporter Jack McEvoy investigates the murder confession of a teen drug dealer and realizes that the youth may be innocent, a discovery that pits him against a killer operating below police radar.
The authors discuss how by disregarding its customers and misleading its employees IBM declined in the early 1990s, and they outline the challenges that lie ahead for the rebounding company.
David Packard tells the story of the company he founded with friend, Bill Hewlett, in a one-car garage and how their philosophies helped Hewlett-Packard become a leader in technological advances.