Steve's Resignation From Apple
John Sculley, made president of Apple in 1983 after Mike Scott left, did not get along with Steve Jobs. Sculley focused on profit while Jobs wanted quality of product. Steve felt bound and restricted by Sculley and Sculley found Steve disobliging. The two disagreed on many matters. When this issue was addressed by the board of directors, Steve was not favored. They told him he was not going to work on any project anymore. Sculley and the board dismissed all his ideas for new products.
On September 17, 1985, Steve Jobs resigns from his spot in the company. He signs his name the same way he signed the document that started the same company he was now leaving:
On September 17, 1985, Steve Jobs resigns from his spot in the company. He signs his name the same way he signed the document that started the same company he was now leaving:
steven p. jobs.