Wednesday, August 24, 2011

USA Africa Dialogue Series - CONCLUSION OF A CYCLE OF HISTORY: Steve Jobs resigns as Apple CEO [COMMENTARY]

                                Steve Jobs' Resignation as CEO of Apple


                                           A Cycle of History Comes to an End 


                                                           Toyin Adepoju


Steve Jobs' resignation as CEO of Apple implies the closing of a great era of history. Jobs is one of the most visible descendants of the Wright brothers, who made the first successful manned  flight in an aircraft they had built themselves at the now iconic site of Kitty Hawk. The Wright brothers themselves go back in terms of aspiration and the spirit of achievement to the Pilgrim Brethren-commonly called Pilgrim Fathers, but since they had women why their description be localised to men-  who fled from Europe to the United States of America to create a new society where they could pursue their religion without persecution, creating a frontier society against many odds.

 

The US was built on the back of the massacre, dispossession, disenfranchisement and ongoing marginalisation of the original inhabitants of the land, the Native Americans. The country was also built on the sweat of  slave labour from Africa, creating a dehumanised class who are still struggling for direction centuries after the abolition of slavery and in the wake of the end only last century of the discriminatory Jim Crow laws that replaced slavery.

 

The availability of land, massive bodies of land acquired through cunning or force, and the access to labour at almost no price relative to its value, a labour situation sustained for centuries, contributed significantly to the platform on which the US was built.

 

In the midst of these massive advantages and their incalculable  economic repercussions, the United Sates has been able to achieve a justified reputation in shaping the modern world through advances in technology. These advances often  demonstrate the positive aspect of what is understood as the American Dream, the ideal of the possibility of achievement by anybody, regardless of any factors apart from the sheer quality of their effort. 

 

 Like any human society, the US is a class structured society. At the same time, however, class barriers seem to have proven to be more fluid than in Europe, where the earliest US immigrants came from. A demonstration of that fluidity is the achievement of people like Steve Jobs, who without any education beyond  secondary school, developed, with Steve Wozniack, who subsequently dropped out of university, one of the earliest  and most user friendly personal computers and operating systems, founding one of the computing world's most successful companies at time when the later eminences of Bill Gates and Microsoft, and the much later achievements of Google and Yahoo were undreamt of. 

 

The achievement of Jobs and Wozniack in building the first Apple computer in Job's bedroom and Job's   father's garage has become part of technology legend. It is part of the lustre of the concept of the technology start-up, in which from the union of ideas and ability demonstrated by a person with nothing but ideas and ability and a lot of the time, no money, and financial  investment, a harmony between ideas, ability and money US industry is very good at, a tower that circles the world can be created, the latest in that example being  Facebook which was born in the second year undergraduate dorm room of Mark Zuckerberg  but has now become one of the worlds largest conglomerators  of people and a decisive force in shaping  the fates of nations, as shown by the Arab Spring still in progress, the cataclysmic revolutions reshaping the Arab world and future world history, in which Facebook has proven a central platform for mobilisation amongst dissidents  and revolutionaries.

 

Also iconic is Jobs ouster from Apple in 1985 by John Sculley, the CEO he had brought on board. Also legendary is the creative drive the industry  maestro continued  to demonstrate  even in exile from the company he founded. Even as a man by then stupendously  rich, he most famously  created, among other initiatives, NeXT Computer,  a precursor in the interpersonal computing represented by the current culture of emails and listserves  and an ideological forerunner to Ubiquitous Computing, a future racing towards actualisation in numerous  research initiatives in information technology, and became  business director on Pixar, leading it to becoming one of the more original and memorable  of Hollywood animation companies. 

 

His return to Apple   in 1996, 11 years later after his ouster, as the company was floundering, and reviving it into an industry leader recognisable by its own  unique and yet constantly self regenerating brand, a brand of uncompromising style and innovative fecundity,  means that Jobs belongs up there with some of history's most creative people,   in an era when creativity and business acumen can mean the difference between forgotten brilliance and lasting recognition and profit. 

 

Within Job's leadership, Apple has been a pacesetter in the information management  industry, transforming its  total control of hardware  and software it works with into a constantly emerging range of of innovative devices, devices  not cheap alongside   comparable  products but which their users will not exchange for anything else.

 

Success as a demonstration of sheer ingenuity, drive and resourcefulness in the face of all odds is the hallmark of what Steve Jobs represents.

 

In the framework shaped  by the example he created, we locate Bill Gates, leaving university in his second year  to found Microsoft, the founders of Yaho and Google jumping ship from their PhdDs to found their globally defining companies, Mark Zuckerberg   abandoning his degree in his second year to found Facebook, as well as the nexus of academia, technical innovation and financial   enablement created by the Stanford University, Silicon  Valley and venture capitalist nexus that drives US innovation in technology.

 

 

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On 25 August 2011 04:07, toyin adepoju <toyin.adepoju@googlemail.com> wrote:
Steve Jobs resigns as Apple CEO
The resignation sent the company's shares tumbling 5.3 per cent in after hours trade.
Last Modified: 24 Aug 2011 23:04
The company says Jobs will be replaced by Tim Cook, who was the company's chief operating officer [EPA]

Steve Jobs has resigned as chief executive of Apple Inc iafter 14 years in command at a company he brought back from the brink and turned into the world's largest technology corporation, Reuters news agency reported.

Jobs, who fought and survived a rare form of pancreatic cancer and revolutionised the technology arena with the iPhone in 2007, is deemed the heart and soul of a company that started in a garage and is today neck-and-neck with Exxon Mobil in the race to become the largest US corporation.

"Steve's extraordinary vision and leadership saved Apple and guided it to its position as the world's most innovative and valuable technology company," board member Art Levinson said in a statement on Wednesday.

"The board has complete confidence that Tim is the right person to be our next CEO," Levinson added.

Jobs' resignation marks the end of an era at Apple.   

"I have always said if there ever came a day when I could no longer meet my duties and expectations as Apple's CEO, I would be the first to let you know. Unfortunately, that day has come," he said in a brief letter announcing his resignation.

The 55-year-old CEO had briefly emerged from his medical leave in March to unveil the latest version of the iPad and later to attend a dinner hosted by President Barack Obama for technology leaders in Silicon Valley.

A college dropout, a Buddhist and a son of adoptive parents, he started Apple Computer with friend Steve Wozniak in the Jobs family garage in Silicon Valley in the late 1970s.

The company soon introduced the Apple 1 computer. But it was the Apple II that became a huge success and gave Apple its position as a critical player in the then-nascent PC industry, culminating in a 1980 IPO that made Jobs a multimillionaire.

Despite the subsequent success of the Mac, Jobs' relationship with internal management soured, and in 1985 the board removed most of his powers and he left the company, selling all but one share of his Apple holdings.

Apple's fortunes waned after that. However, its purchase of NeXT -- the computer company Jobs founded after leaving Apple -- in 1997 brought him back into the fold. Later that year, he became interim CEO and in 2000, the company dropped "interim" from his title.

The resignation sent the company's shares tumbling 5.3 per cent in after hours trade.

The shares of the maker of the iconic iPhone and iPad fell to $356.10 after closing normal trade at $376.18, following the announcement.


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