Steve Jobs‚ a man who’s known for his contributions in the personal computer industry‚ is a model to many successful entrepreneurs. His intelligence created many technological advances that serve as a foundation to our modern computer systems and media devices. Apple Inc. is the essence of many years of Jobs’ assiduous work‚ where he and his crew developed the Apple 1‚ Apple II‚ Mac‚ and many more. His perfectionist attitude towards his works is what made his product superior to the products of other
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released a highly stable operating system in 1999‚ and updates following 1999. Apple had one of its critical points in history in 1999 when it introduced the iBook. This completed their “product matrix”‚ a simplified product mix strategy formulated by Jobs. This move allowed Apple to have a desktop and a portable computer in both the professional and the consumer segments. The matrix is as follows: | Professional Segment | Consumer Segment | Desktop | G3 | iMac | Portable | PowerBook | iBook
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Professor Chocos Freshmen English 102 February 6‚ 2013 Do What You Love “ There are three apples important in this world‚ Adam’s apple‚ Newton’s apple and Steve’s apple”. This was one of the lines quoted by Steve Jobs in one of his speeches‚ which signified the level of confidence and faith he had in his work. The only way to be satisfied is to do great work‚ which can be attained only by loving your own work. This was the main idea of his commencement speech
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Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs is a theory in psychology proposed by Abraham Maslow in his 1943 Paper “A Theory of Human Motivation” Maslow wanted to understand what motivates people. He believed that individuals possess a set of motivation systems unrelated to reward or unconscious desire. Maslow stated that people are motivated to achieve certain needs. When one need is fulfilled a person seeks to fulfill the next one‚ and so on. The earliest and most widespread version of Maslow ’s hierarchy of needs includes
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would you take it? CEO of Apple and Pixar animations‚ Steve jobs‚ in his commencement speech to the Stanford graduating class of ’05‚ "You’ve got to find what you love"‚ Jobs adopts a hopeful tone in order to inspire and persuade the graduates to do what they love‚ and live their lives to the fullest. He speaks‚ using his own credibility‚ and stories of his past to touch on the emotions‚ to inspire‚ and to further educate the newfound graduates. Jobs begins his speech by proving that even the most underprivileged
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Albert Maslow always wondered what motivated people‚ he wanted to how or what motivated a person. He believe people were not just motivated by reward‚ but believed it was a motivation system. Maslow has mentioned that people were motivated to reach a need‚ when they reached that need they would start on reaching the next and then the next. Albert Maslow was a humanistic psychologist in 1943 wrote his paper titled “A THEORY OF HUMAN MOTIVATION” (Maslow A. H.‚ 2010). His theory of human behavior is
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Abraham Maslow (1954) attempted to synthesize a large body of research related to human motivation. Prior to Maslow‚ researchers generally focused separately on such factors as biology‚ achievement‚ or power to explain what energizes‚ directs‚ and sustains human behavior. Maslow posited a hierarchy of human needs based on two groupings: deficiency needs and growth needs. Within the deficiency needs‚ each lower need must be met before moving to the next higher level. Once each of these needs has been
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THE REAL LEADERSHIP 14 LESSONS OF STEVE JOBS – Walter Isaacson * “The people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do” * Helped transform 6 industries: * Personal computing * Animated movies * Music * Phones * Tablet computing * Retail stores * Digital publishing * “Making an enduring company‚ he said‚ was both far harder and more important than making a great product” 1. FOCUS * “Deciding what not to do
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Maslow Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs is a diagram created by Abraham Maslow. is one of the best-known theories of motivation. Created by psychologist Abraham Maslow‚ the hierarchy is often displayed as a pyramid‚ with the most basic needs at the bottom and more complex needs at the peak. Maslow believed that humans communicate to fulfill many of our basic needs. Maslow felt that our basic needs must be met before we are
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Steve Jobs’ stories create a persona for himself. He makes himself out to be an individual who carries on even in the tenebrous of times and who has overcome numerous snags when things didn’t look great. He is trying to tell the audience that failure can at times be great; these are paramount bits of his persona to create. He is known as a very successful man. Creating this persona permits him to unite with audience considerably more. Even though he is a famous person‚ he tried to make himself appear
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