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Steve Jobs Shed Tears When Working on Beatles Campaign, Sobbed Over Antennagate [Video]

Steve Jobs Shed Tears When Working on Beatles Campaign, Sobbed Over Antennagate [Video]

Posted March 19, 2014 at 6:43pm by iClarified
Allison Johnson, former head of marketing at Apple, reveals her most memorable moments working with Steve Jobs in a video interview with Behance's Scott Belsky.

Johnson oversaw the launch of the company's hallmark products like the iPhone and its famous campaigns like "Mac vs. PC" and "There's an app for that." She's now the founder of West, a new kind of strategy and creative accelerator based in San Francisco focused on introducing new companies, products and ideas to the world.

Here is Johnson's response when asked about her most memorable moments at Apple.


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Question:
What was your single greatest moment working for Apple that sort of left an impression on you like none other.

Answer:
Three quick stories. One was, you know Steve - typically we would have town halls before a product was put into the world and the iPhone was one of those products that were really really deeply important to him personally. The amount of time and the level of stress that the whole company felt but certainly my team felt in putting that into the world was awesome and stressful. He had never ever really acknowledged my team in the process of building a product. He would praise the engineering, the software development teams, and the manufacturing teams but for the iPhone he recognized us in particular. That was the first time, that was the only time, so a moment of pride.

The other moments - I remember when we were doing the Beatles campaign, and that was another deeply important milestone. I really think that Steve set these milestones as important markers for him because they would drive him to make it to the next one. This particular one was super important. The team went to the U.K. to pick up literally a thousand photographs, maybe more than that, of the Beatles that had never been seen before. They were spread out all over the table, the boardroom table, thousands of them. He just walked around in tears, just you know, tears. It was a really special moment.

And the third one was another moment of tears when he was so sad and so angry about the Antennagate issue and how that was getting portrayed. His core leadership team, product and marketing leadership team were sitting around the table and he was pounding the table saying, "This is not the company I want to be. This is not what we are building. We don't want to be that company. We don't want people to think about us this way."


Beatles was tears, this was sobbing. Did he deeply care about that company and was it one and the same as him, without question.
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Take a look at the full interview below. The stories begin at the 20 minute mark.

[via Jamie]




Steve Jobs Shed Tears When Working on Beatles Campaign, Sobbed Over Antennagate [Video]
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Aaronl
Aaronl - March 20, 2014 at 11:01pm
The Apple thing was a bit curious, as they wouldn't "rent" Beatles tunes because they used the same fruit to describe the company.
gamerscul9870
gamerscul9870 - March 20, 2014 at 11:04pm
Those kind of voices were kinda cheesy anyway.
gamerscul9870
gamerscul9870 - March 20, 2014 at 10:44am
Glad he created macs and was working hard long enough to where Tim can keep moving the company forward. Never disappointed me once with products. Omg the MacBook Pro retina is the best notebook I have ever used.
watt the 4u6k
watt the 4u6k - March 20, 2014 at 10:41am
mac vs pc vs android vs ios vs Linux the best is Linux and its derivatives but hay we can have them all so why fight I can be a Uke, Indian, and American all these are letting other people define you and your world
gamerscul9870
gamerscul9870 - March 19, 2014 at 6:57pm
At least I aint crying over apples progess.
Mac vs pc
Mac vs pc - March 19, 2014 at 6:48pm
Look if ur gonna be a gamer be a pc and if ur not gonna be a gamer and use it for other stuff use a Mac though is 2 times faster than pc.
AaronL
AaronL - March 21, 2014 at 12:27am
Two times faster than a pc. Firstly the Mac is an Apple branded personal computer. Secondly sticking 64-bit Linux on a PC or even Windows 8 is pretty fast. I could build one that give a Mac a good run for the money and still have change. However i'm not here to fight, just make a valid point. A Mac Pro is hard to rival although the iMac range are overated imo.
AaronL
AaronL - March 21, 2014 at 12:27am
Two times faster than a pc. Firstly the Mac is an Apple branded personal computer. Secondly sticking 64-bit Linux on a PC or even Windows 8 is pretty fast. I could build one that give a Mac a good run for the money and still have change. However i'm not here to fight, just make a valid point. A Mac Pro is hard to rival although the iMac range are overated imo.
gamerscul9870
gamerscul9870 - March 21, 2014 at 1:18am
Well PC is underrated thanks to windows 8's fcked up look. Lmfao I used one and by the month from the beginning got worse, didn't even downloaded anything. Gmail third party cookies problem with everything working normally and blue screen kept coming back. Worse bull shit I had to put up with.
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