Happy Birthday, Steve Jobs! 4 Inspirational Lessons to Celebrate the Innovative CEO. The Apple founder would have been 61 today.

By Carly Okyle

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Steve Jobs was born 62 years ago on Feb. 24. Though his life was cut short by cancer, he made an indelible impact in society.

As Apple continues to flourish and honor his complicated legacy (complete with its recent stand against the FBI), it's worth taking a few minutes to reflect on his impact and his example. Consider it our gift to you.

Related: Steve Jobs' Pivotal Life Moments (Infographic)

1. Dazzle, always.

From the very first Mac computer to the creation of the iTunes store and beyond, Jobs knew how to capture an audience. His launches were carefully planned and choreographed. They put Apple's products in the best light and got people excited about what the company might launch next.

Related: These 5 Steve Jobs Keynotes Will Inspire You to Better Sell Your Ideas

2. Fight tomorrow's battle today.

Real innovators anticipate needs. They don't waste too much time solving the same problems everyone else is solving. They look ahead and forge new paths and solutions.

Related: 5 Things I Learned About Successful Startups From Steve Jobs

3. Make the value clear.

Keep things simple. Under Jobs's direction, Apple products were designed to work intuitively. With very little instruction, a consumer could take a device out of its box and get to using it. Simplicity makes it easier for consumers to make your product or service a habit and a phenomenon.

Related: 4 Things Steve Jobs Taught Me About Succeeding as an BIZ Experiences

4. Everyone's human.

Jobs's legacy has its share of difficult moments, from not accepting paternity for his first born or cheating friend and collaborator Steve Wozniak out of his full cut of a project the two had worked on for Atari.

Related: Steve Jobs's Legacy: What to Take and What to Leave

And while he understood consumers behavior well, some say even Jobs missed the desire for features like bigger screens. Even great minds have their faults, and remembering that can keep us all grounded.

Carly Okyle

Assistant Editor, Contributed Content

Carly Okyle is an assistant editor for contributed content at BIZ Experiences.com.

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