Let me take you in to the creative mind of Steve Jobs. Greene (2011, p. 175) talks about in his book Mastery creative task and the need to have a deep-rooted connection to your interest. If you do not have this deep rooted connection, you will not be able to withstand any of the setbacks or even failures that will happen along your journey. This deep-rooted interest will also help you ignore the critics and doubters, as you continue on to find a resolution to the problem. Steve Jobs, clearly recognized that the computer is a tool for the individual to empower themselves and to be able to use their creative mind. He chose to ignore to his contemporaries that only saw the computer as a tool for corporate repression (Krantz, 1999 p.1). When Jobs first started the company he ran is with an it’s my-way-or-the-highway free thinker. Jobs passion was so strong that he only cared that his employees had his vision as though it was a religion. Jobs was noted by employees as being drive, tense and even temperamental. He would fire employees if they did …show more content…
Greene explains that this step will involve frustration and tension as one begins to After tackle the problems. To be a master of your field will involve being able to successfully navigating the frustration even when there are no results to be seen. (Greene, 2011, p. 205) Jobs proves here that he was able to have forward motion letting go of his pride and bias at the exact time. Jobs is driven by his constant need to innovate, and because of this Apple was able to make advances in technology that were well beyond the times of the culture (Cusumano, 2011, pp.