The real story behind Steve Jobs ‘getting fired’ from Apple

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It’s legend in the computer industry: In the mid ’80s, Steve Jobs was ousted from Apple, the company he co-founded and went on to eventually lead to worldwide dominance, after a boardroom battle with the CEO at the time, John Sculley.

Over the years, the story got altered and adapted — to the point where many assumed Jobs was fired, either by Sculley or Apple’s board, which wasn’t the case. Jobs did lose a boardroom showdown with Sculley (which actually played out over a week or so), one where Jobs’ plan of moving marketing dollars from the Apple II to Macintosh Office was rejected by the board. That led to Jobs being stripped of his leadership of the Macintosh team and pushed to leave the company. Read more…

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