Apple I, Next, Pixar, Apple II........ a string of success stories that go way beyond just being good at sales.
+1. Steve J never was a hardware guy like the other Steve- Woz- but to dismiss him as a salesman or his products as 'fashion accessories' is hardly fair. He was a driving force behind Apple's early years (Apples I-III, the Lisa and the first Macs were most emphatically innovative and groundbreaking), and when he left the company in '86 it continued to enjoy success for the best part of a decade, despite a dwindling market share, confusing product range, and a succession of increasingly poor CEOs. When he came back to Apple, as first advisor, then iCEO, then permanent CEO, he brought with him a brilliant software engineering team from NeXT, along with the basis of what became OS X. As for the company, he turned it into the most successful in its field. Where Microsoft, IBM, HP et al have suffered a series of setbacks, Apple's barely put a foot wrong. And the team Steve's put in place is more than capable of continuing that success. He doesn't have the best of reputations for management style, but he has quite clearly got the knack of finding the best people for the task and giving them what they need to do it.