MC CLELLAND’S THEORY OF NEEDS In early 1960s‚ David McClelland built on this work by identifying three motivators that we all have. According to McClelland‚ these motivators are learned (which is why this theory is sometimes called the Learned Needs Theory). McClelland says that‚ regardless of our gender‚ culture‚ or age‚ we all have three motivating drivers‚ and one of these will be our dominant motivating driver. This dominant motivator is largely dependent on our culture and life experiences
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STEVE JOBS The impact that his leadership has had on the development of Apple By Marcela Ostap 11010351 After reading the article ’ ’The real Leadership lessons of Steve Jobs ’ ’ by Walter Issacson I have made a conclusion that Steve Jobs was using transformational leadership . Transformational leaders exhibit strong set of internal values-effective at motivating followers
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1. Five elements of leadership that applies to Steve Jobs leading Apple a) Leaders-follower >Effective leader influences follower and their followers influence them. Effective followers share their idea and as a leader‚ they need to listen to others and implement their ideas to be effective. Apple is creating something that they like and what they think the customers will like as well‚ so Apple keep on innovating new products for it’s customers. b) Influence >Influencing is the process of
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Analytic profile of a Leader - Steve Jobs Introduction Steve Jobs was born on 24th February 1955 in San Francisco. He was a college drop out and was not quite sure about his ambitions in life. In fact‚ in young days‚ he became a hippie‚ and visited India‚ in a quest to attain nirvana. I believe his transformation‚ from a hippie to a CEO‚ is an intriguing part of his life’s journey as he co-founded‚ and later became CEO of‚ Apple Inc.‚ a leading consumer electronics manufacturer in the
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Case Analysis on Steve Jobs - Praneeth Konduri (srk591) Who is Steve Jobs? Steve Jobs‚ co-founder of Apple Computer‚ is considered an inventor in the modern era of computers and mobile phones. He is regarded as the person who ran Apple computers. He made the company so successful that it became the most valuable company in the history by 2012 (a while after his demise) (Forbes‚ 2012). He used strong leadership traits to achieve this success. The organizational structure in the company was very top-down
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contents Introduction 2 Steve Jobs: often called Silicon valley pioneer and the author of unique leadership ideas 3 Brand fanaticism and radical customer devotion 4 Jobsí transformational leadership 5 Perfectionism‚ egoism and creating ëkilling productsí 5 Trust in success and the chosen strategy 7 Summary 7 Jobsí leadership ideas within hospitality industry 8 Conclusion 11 1 Leadership: Steve Jobs The aim of the work is to consider the leadership style of the Apple’s CEO Steve Jobs through the analysis
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McClelland’s Theory of Needs American’s Psychologist David Clarence McClelland (1917-98) proposed that every individual have specific needs that can be classed into need for achievement (nAch)‚ need for affiliation (nAff)‚ and need for power (nPow). Regardless of gender‚ culture or age‚ human beings have three motivating drivers that will affect their behavior. People with a high need for achievement seek to excel‚ to accomplish in relation to a set of standards‚ to struggle to achieve success
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The Steves He’s a legend. He’s a genius. He’s the legendary genius who built‚ from the ground up‚ one of the greatest tech companies of today. His first name is Steve. And without him‚ Apple would be nothing more than a household fruit. He’s Steve Wozniak. Terribly sorry. I do believe you were expecting someone else. You were probably thinking of the other Steve. The manipulative‚ semi-bald‚ and LSD-loving‚ Mr Jobs. But how is Steve Jobs not responsible for my iPhone‚ iPad and MacBook? He’s that
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STEVE JOBS BY WALTER ISAACSON Dear all dignitaries and peers present here‚ Welcome to this hall‚ where we are all presented with the rarest opportunity on hearing about various respected and popular members of this world. On given an opportunity‚ I wondered what should be the theme of my speech. Should I go for the Nobel laureates or the most popular figurines or people who changed this world? Nobel laureates are historic‚ and popular people as noted are already quite popular. So‚ let’s hear about
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Brief History of Steve Jobs Most recognized for his work as CEO at one of the most successful technology companies to ever exist‚ Steve Jobs was born on February 24th‚ 1955. His parents put him up for adoption right away‚ and he was adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs who lived in California. His adopted father Paul worked as a laser machine technician‚ while his adopted mother Clara worked as an accountant. His first journey into the word of electronics was when he was a teenager. Jobs contacted the president
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