b*s 发帖数: 82482 | 1 In early 1983, Jobs began to court John Sculley, then president of
Pepsi-Cola. In April, he was successful, and Sculley became president and
CEO of Apple. Jobs believed Sculley would help Apple "grow up," but had no
idea how right he would turn out to be. Eventually, it cost him his job.
Although a successful businessman, it soon became clear that Sculley did not
know much about the computer industry. He and Jobs were at odds almost
immediately. As the announcement of the Macintosh drew closer, |
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