got to find what you love " In the 2005 essay " you’ve got to find what you love" Steve jobs CEO of Apple Computer and Pixar Animation Studios gives a speech to the graduating class at Stanford university encouraging them to be risky‚ strive for what you want in life and just trust in their "Gut Instinct" even if it means to be different. In the first story jobs urges the students to trust in themselves and take chances in things that might not seem to be. Jobs himself took
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introduction of Machinery has done more harm than good” Discuss. Nowadays the introduction of machinery has been beneficed and also harmful in some ways. We are actually living in a technological era. Many activities of our daily life depend mainly on machinery such as uses of vehicles as a mean of transport. Machinery is mostly important to satisfy the needs of the human beings. The drawbacks of machinery are that craftsmanship is disappearing since all the manual works are being done automatically by
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goals usually focus on the well being of the situation and their people. They strive to change the views of others and convince followers that the ethical behavior is morally correct of the leader’s. An example of an exceptional leader would be Steve Jobs‚ the current CEO/co-founder of Apple Inc. Jobs is considered a leading figurehead in both the entertainment and computer industry. "Steve Jobs is listed as Fortune Magazine’s most powerful businessman of 2007 out of twenty-five other top businessmen"
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“i” by Apple Company are just so amazing‚ they not only look useful‚ but also they have unimaginable good features and design‚ that not another company has ever manage to design and make. But the person behind this is even more unimaginable‚ and he is Steve Jobs: the great nonconformist who listen to no one disobey anyone he disagree with and the great visionary who knew what the customers want before the customer know what they want and also the innovator. Before I get on with why Steve Jobs is a
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MR. Steve Paul Jobs Founder of the Apple Company Introduction ; Steve Jobs is one of the most successful entrepreneurs and was listed as Fortune Magazine’s Number One most powerful businessman of 2007 out of twenty-five other top businessmen. He is the co-founder‚ chairman and CEO of Apple Inc. and was the CEO of Pixar Animation Studios until it was acquired by the Walt Disney Company in 2006. Steve Jobs is currently the Walt Disney Company’s largest shareholder and a member
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forty interviews with Jobs conducted over two years—as well as interviews with more than a hundred family members‚ friends‚ adversaries‚ competitors‚ and colleagues—Walter Isaacson has written a riveting story of the roller-coaster life and searingly intense personality of a creative entrepreneur whose passion for perfection and ferocious drive revolutionized six industries: personal computers‚ animated movies‚ music‚ phones‚ tablet computing‚ and digital publishing. You might even add a seventh
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a conversation with any historical figure‚ of any topic that I desired-I would distinguish and pick Mr. Steven Jobs. He is considered and deemed as the most successful man known to date; as he was the American information technology inventor and entrepreneur. He was the chairman‚ co-founder‚ and chief executive officer (CEO) of Apple Inc. Jobs was the Pixar Animation Studio’s largest shareholder and CEO and so much more. He was most widely known for the unique vision for perfection in design in personal
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governance across countries has been a subject of interest and controversy in a variety of disciplines. We attempt to address a number of related research questions: (1) what constitutes convergence? (2) what are the drivers that propel corporations in different nations towards convergence? (3) what are the major impediments that stand in the way of convergence? (4) what empirical evidence do we have to suggest that we are moving towards or away from convergence? and (5) what would be some productive avenues
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Steve Jobs Personal Life Steve Jobs was a computer designer‚ executive and innovator‚ as well as an all-around role model for many people in both their businesses and their personal lives. As the cofounder of Apple Computers and former CEO of Pixar Animation Studios‚ he revolutionized the computer and animation industries‚ amassing a fortune worth $10.2 billion at the time of his death. Jobs passed away on Oct. 5‚ 2011‚ in Palo Alto‚ Calif.‚ at age 56 after battling pancreatic cancer for eight
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Steve Jobs Broke Every Leadership Rule. Don’t Try It Yourself. gslusherInteresting‚ but written by someone who‚ apparently‚ has never been a leader of anything. Of course‚ the author is really no worse than the people who writ [...]Frederick E. Allen‚ Forbes StaffI couldn’t agree more that there are no universal rules. I just think that in the wide range of leaders and leadership styles‚ Steve Jobs is an extreme out [...]jrobertOn the contrary‚ there are are indeed universal rules for successful
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