Steve Jobs “A story of success” Written By: Abdul Rahman El Naas May 5‚ 2013 Grade: 7C Table of Contents Introduction 3 Early Life 4 Way to Success 6 Achievements 8 Conclusion
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individuals we just read about tend to be satisfied with their jobs‚ how might this satisfaction relate to their job performance‚ citizenship behavior‚ and turnover? Answer * Job satisfaction of the employees is an important factor because most of the time it determines the commitment and respect of the employees towards their employer and organization. The attitudes and the behaviors of the workers would vary based on the level of job satisfaction. For example: one with a higher level of satisfaction
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Nowadays most adults have fulltime jobs and as the proportion of their lives spent doing such jobs is very high‚ job satisfaction has become very important. There are many ways in which an employee can gain satisfaction from their work. Firstly a person needs to feel that they are doing valuable work‚ so receiving positive feedback from the employer or a superior is extremely vitle. A sense of fulfilment can also be attained if the worker feels the job is worth doing because it contributes to society
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Version: October 5‚ 2013 These notes are based on S. Ross‚ Introduction to Probability Models‚ Academic Press‚ and J. Hamilton‚ Time Series Analysis‚ Princeton University Press. Definition 1 A stochastic process {X (t )‚ t ∈ T } is a collection of random variables: for each t ∈ T ‚ X (t ) is a random variable. The set T is called an index set‚ and t ∈ T is often interpreted as time. So X (t ) would be the (random) state of a process at time t . Sometimes for simplicity we write X t = X (t
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done? What if they get angry with me because I forgot some of their instructions and make some errors? Will they forgive me?” and etc. Those are the reasons why I don’t want to take any responsibilities. * After the Training After the On-the-Job Training‚ I can now handle difficult tasks and finish it on time. I can now take duties and responsibilities. I am not afraid of making mistakes because I’ve realized that making errors and mistakes was not that bad. It can help me improve myself
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Losing a job Work is extremely important to anyone who needs money. For me‚ I like to work every weekend here in America. I have two jobs‚ one in the hotel another in restaurant. When I was living in Saudi Arabia with my family‚ I had been working with my father in his company. I was the manager in one section there. I was not feeling comfortable because sometime I worked for free. When I asked my father about my money; he always said no money between son and his father; otherwise‚ this
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Ample evidence in previous research suggests that jobs that have high degree of skill variety‚ task significance‚ task identity‚ autonomy and feedback result in higher intrinsic rewards among job incumbents. The theory has been tested in recent studies conducted within contemporary work settings and the outcomes are still consistent with the prior findings (De Varo‚ et.al. 2001). All these research found that job incumbents tend to experience improved job performance resulting in positive internal reinforcement
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What five adjectives describe you best? First of all my Self-discipline‚ Honesty at all time‚ Loyalty to my Job‚ Love for what im working and Skills in enhancing my career. Why should I consider you for this position? Because I prefer to‚ and I have a specializing skill which can handle that work accordingly and properly Why are you the best candidate for this position? Because I finish my studies for that career and probably I have many skills relating to that position Tell me about the
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Steve Jobs. Though‚ Steve Jobs is not a college graduate‚ he is still a very successful man. Jobs speaks from the heart‚ and uses personal experiences to relate to his audience. Jobs uses emotional anecdotes to show their own character and history. He starts his life story off with an account of how his “biological mother was a young‚ unwed graduate student” (Jobs) when she had decided to put Jobs up for adoption. Such an emotional story‚ and having such a disadvantage with such a destitute
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ASSESSMENT I – EXCELLENCE IN LEADERSHIP Steven Paul "Steve" Jobs (1955 – 2011) • American entrepreneur‚ marketer‚ and inventor‚ who was the co-founder‚ chairman‚ and CEO of Apple Inc. • Recognized as a charismatic pioneer of the personal computer revolution and for his influential career in the computer and consumer electronics fields‚ transforming “one industry after another‚ from computers and smartphones to music and movies”. • Co-founded and served as chief executive of
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