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The detailed process of Steve Jobs' early dismissal from Apple
1983 Apple Lisa database and Apple Iie were released, and the prices were $9998 and 1395 respectively. Apple has become the fastest growing company in history. However, the release of Lisa indicates the decline of Apple. A computer that is unrealistic or even expensive for Americans doesn't have much market, and Lisa embezzled a lot of research and development funds from Apple. It can be said that the rise of Apple is the beginning of its decline.

Because of his great success, Jobs was awarded the 1985 National Technical Medal by President Reagan. However, success comes too fast, and there is a strong crisis behind too much honor.

Because Jobs' business philosophy was different from that of most managers at that time, and the blue giant IBM began to wake up and launched personal computers to seize a large market, which made Jobs' newly developed computers fail one after another. The general manager and directors blamed the failure on Chairman Jobs, and in April 1985, the board of directors decided to revoke his business power. After several unsuccessful attempts to regain power, Jobs angrily resigned as Apple's chairman on September 1985.

Steve's departure made him more aware of his mistakes, learned lessons and prepared for returning to Apple and saving it in the future. A few days after his resignation, Jobs founded "NeXT" computer company and continued his career.