"In Search of Excellence" at Apple Computer in 1984
“In Search Of Excellence” is a documentary produced by John Nathan, based on Tom Peter’s bestselling business book, that profiled six excellent companies. This is the segment about Apple Computer, filmed in the summer of 1984, featuring interviews with Steve Jobs and the original Macintosh team. Highlights include footage of the actual pirate flag waving in the wind.

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Susan Kare demonstrating the Macintosh Interface in 1984

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Steve Wozniak • Interview (Apple Computers) • 1984 [Reelin' In The Years Archive]

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Silicon Valley Pioneers: Andy Hertzfeld Part-1

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Steve Jobs Interview - 2/18/1981

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Why 90% of Managers Are GARBAGE (The Professional Lie) | Steve Jobs

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Rural Countryside Field Path Oil Painting | 4K Vintage Wallpaper Art Screensaver | Vintage Frames

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Steve Jobs Introduces the Macintosh

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In Search of Excellence

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1998: Buying Your First Family Computer | The Learning Zone | BBC Archive
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Steve Jobs in Sweden, 1985 [HQ]

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Pioneers: Andy Hertzfeld

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Sun Microsystems: The Fastest Computer of 1987 and the Decision That Ended a $10B Empire

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Macworld 1997: The return of Steve Jobs

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A 28-year-old Steve Jobs gives a talk at the 1983 International Design Conference in Aspen

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Steve Jobs: The Fresh Air Interview (1996) | Fresh Air

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Pixar's Early Days - A Never-Before-Seen Interview With Steve Jobs, 1996

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The AI Take Over Has Completely Backfired and I Can't Be Happier

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Apple Almost Bought the Wrong OS. It Cost Them $175 Million.

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