Steve Jobs: excellent maker of consumer electronics – but not a God

In this guest post, Adam Ferrier reckons that the world got a bit carried away with the death of the man behind Apple.

The Naked office is a reasonably fun and happy place. On the whole it’s free of workplace bullying, and most people clock in and out at a reasonable hour.  However, recently something happened that caused great upset to our staff – it was beyond our control and very worrying.  There were group emails sent around with messages of condolence, and perhaps even a tear or two.  However, it wasn’t just our office – the same scenes of morning could be seen right across the world. What happened?

Well…. Last week a very good manufacturer of consumer electronics died, Steve Jobs.

After his death The Economist describes Steve Jobs as a man who “Stood out in three ways – as a technologist, as a corporate leader and as somebody who was able to make people love what had previously been impersonal, functional gadgets.”

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