9780773752054-0773752056-Odyssey (Pepsi to Apple a Journey of Adventure,Ideas and the Future)

Odyssey (Pepsi to Apple a Journey of Adventure,Ideas and the Future)

ISBN-13: 9780773752054
ISBN-10: 0773752056
Author: John A. Byrne, John Sculley
Publication date: 1989
Publisher: Stoddart Publishing
Format: Paperback 450 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780773752054
ISBN-10: 0773752056
Author: John A. Byrne, John Sculley
Publication date: 1989
Publisher: Stoddart Publishing
Format: Paperback 450 pages

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Odyssey (Pepsi to Apple a Journey of Adventure,Ideas and the Future) (ISBN-13: 9780773752054 and ISBN-10: 0773752056), written by authors John A. Byrne, John Sculley, was published by Stoddart Publishing in 1989. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Odyssey (Pepsi to Apple a Journey of Adventure,Ideas and the Future) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.17.

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In Odyssey, Pepsi to Apple, John Sculley tells his story of working at Pepsi and then as President at Apple. Sculley was at Apple from 1983 - 1993 as CEO. The book was written in 1988 while Sculley was still Apple CEO. This book was written by a CEO that is actually willing to openly discuss Apple's strategy in detail, unlike their current CEO. It's a good read if you're into management, organizational cultures, Apple, and Steve Jobs as a leader and personality. The most interesting parts of the book involve, you guessed it, Steve Jobs. Sculley seems to take pride in his role in removing Jobs from an operational role within the company while maintaining him as a figurehead as Chairman. Shortly after, Jobs left Apple to start NeXT, taking some of Apple's best people with him, while Sculley was CEO. Other highlights include: ■Sculley creating the Pepsi Generation campaign that vaulted Pepsi above Coca Cola in market share for the first time ever ■Insider accounts of what it was like to be an executive at Pepsi and Apple, two very different corporate cultures ■Sculley's obsession with the Japanese ■Some good Silicon Valley anecdotes - conversations with Bill Gates, Bill Campbell, Mike Markhula, Del Yocam, and Esther Dyson ■Perspective on how to run an organization and deal with challenging personalities ■In the epilogue Sculley shares his vision for something called "Knowledge Navigator". What he talks about is what has emerged as the Web with Google as the dominant search engine. Good call there, he must have been listening to Alan Kay. Apple has always stood for the individual. Sculley tried to steer it towards the Corporation, but since then it has continued to focus on empowering individuals through the use of technology and content. This book will give you more insight into what makes Apple unique and how the company dealt with the turbulence of the mid-80′s.

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