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134    DELIVER THE EXPERIENCE



          without thanking the families. They haven’t seen a lot of us in
          the last six months. Without the support of our families, we
          couldn’t do what we do. We get to do this amazing work. They
          understand when we’re not home for dinner on time because
          we’ve got to be in the lab, working on something because the
          intro is coming up. You don’t know how much we need you and
          appreciate you. So, thank you.” 6
             It’s very easy to make the presentation all about you and your
          product. Don’t forget to credit the people who make it possible.
          It shows your customers that you are a person of integrity, and,
          by praising your employees or colleagues publicly, you inspire
          them to work harder for you.
             Finally, Jobs shares the stage with his audience, his customers,
          often thanking them profusely. He kicked off Macworld 2008
          by recapping the previous year. “I just want to take a moment
          to say thank you. We have had tremendous support from all of
          our customers, and we really, really appreciate it. So, thank you
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          for an extraordinary 2007.”  Jobs built a rapport with his audi-
          ence by acknowledging the people who matter—the people who
          build the products and the people who buy them.

          Jobs Even Shares the Stage

          . . . with Himself!


          Steve Jobs is the only person who can invite another Steve Jobs
          onstage. In 1999, “ER” star Noah Wyle traded in his scrubs for
          blue jeans, playing Jobs in the TV movie Pirates of Silicon Valley.
          In a practical joke at the 1999 Macworld Expo in New York, Wyle
          appeared onstage to kick off the keynote. At first glance (and to
          people seated far away), he looked like Jobs—blue jeans, black
          mock, and running shoes. Wyle had the same mannerisms and
          even used some of Jobs’s famous phrases. “This is going to be a
          great Macworld,” he said. “There’s something happening here.
          The resurgence of Apple. You’re going to see great new products
          today. Some insanely great new products. Some really, totally,
          wildly, insanely great new products!” The audience went crazy
          when the real Jobs showed up.
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