Picture a sleek, minimalist conference room at Apple headquarters. At the head of a long glass table stands Steve Jobs, his lean frame taut with tension. His face is flushed, eyes blazing with intensity beneath his signature round glasses. His hand, balled into a fist, comes crashing down onto the table's surface with a resounding thud that causes everyone present to flinch. The impact sends ripples through glasses of water on the table and causes a nearby MacBook to wobble precariously. Jobs' black turtleneck seems to amplify the sharpness of his movements as he leans forward, palms now pressed flat against the tabletop. His voice, though not shouting, carries a biting edge that fills the room: "This isn't good enough. We need to rethink everything." The other executives in the room sit in stunned silence, papers and devices forgotten as all eyes remain fixed on their visibly furious CEO, A charismatic leader passionately engages with a group around a boardroom table