How Steve Jobs Saved Apple By Saying No to More
Most companies try to win by offering more: more products, more features, and more choices. Apple did the opposite. When Steve Jobs returned to Apple in 1997, the company was on the verge of collapse. Instead of expanding, he started cutting. He eliminated products, simplified Apple's strategy, and focused on a handful of ideas that would eventually transform Apple into the most valuable company in the world. But this story isn't just about saving a company. It's about how saying no became Apple's greatest strength... and how the ecosystem Steve Jobs helped build made millions of people loyal to the brand. This is the story of how Steve Jobs saved Apple by saying no. If you enjoy documentaries about business, brands, and the hidden decisions that changed history, subscribe to H.O.W. #Apple #SteveJobs #BusinessDocumentary #AppleHistory #BusinessStories

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