Resigns From Apple Following Internal Conflicts

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On September 17, 1985, Steve Jobs made a significant decision in the tech industry by resigning from Apple, the company he co-founded. This move followed a tumultuous period marked by internal conflicts and a controversial reorganization plan that had been leaked to the public. Despite the Apple Board's attempts to persuade him to stay, including assurances from CEO John Sculley that Jobs had the necessary support for the reorganization, Jobs chose to leave the company he had helped build. His resignation was not an isolated event; it was accompanied by the departure of five other senior Apple employees who joined him in his new venture, NeXT. This marked a pivotal moment in both Jobs' career and the evolution of Apple, as it set the stage for future innovations and competition in the tech landscape. Jobs' departure from Apple would eventually lead to a series of developments that would redefine the company and the industry as a whole. #mooflife #mof #MomentOfLife #SteveJobs #Apple #Next #1985 #TechIndustry
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