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    “Coming together is the beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success.” In an effective team everyone collaborates to become successful. Joshua Davis the author of “La Vida Robot” and Walter Isaacson‚ author of an excerpt from Steve Jobs share similar views on what makes an effective team. Both authors believe an effective team consists of individuals who have distinctive and noteworthy skills that lead the team to success. In “La Vida Robot‚” Davis describes the different skills

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    have been sufficient changes regarding job design over the past decades‚ including the rising popularity of new practices such as employee involvement (Maxwell‚ Richard & Sandra 2008). With new induction of theories‚ an analysis to illustrate the similarities and differences was made between the content and process theories; chosen theories being the two-factor theory and equity theory respectively. Implications of integrating various theories like the Job Characteristics Model (JCM) by Herzberg

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    MacBook computers and much more. Steve Jobs was the CEO for 14 years‚ and this was probably the most important 14 years of Apple Inc.’s rise. He didn’t design the products but what he did was just as important. The principles Steve Job’s held have benefited the company and are currently shared by Apple Inc. employees. These products mentioned might not have come to pass had it not been for Apple Inc.’s constant need to innovate. That’s an attitude driven by Jobs‚ during flush times‚ as well as when

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    Reflection: Motivation and Job Design Why is it that a few decades ago people did not need as much motivation and were driven to work productively and efficiently even though the employees were most of the time taken advantage by their employer? Also‚ why is it that today’s employees have much better work conditions and incentives‚ but still need a form of motivation to get satisfying performance in their job? I do not have answers to these questions‚ but I know that people have different motivations

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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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    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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    Job design is a work arrangement or overcoming job dissatisfaction and employee alienation arising from repetitive and mechanistic tasks. Through job design organizations try to raise productivity levels by offering non-monetary rewards such as greater satisfaction from a sense of personal achievement in meeting the increased challenges and responsibility of one’s work. Job enlargement‚ job achievement‚ job rotation‚ and job simplification are the various techniques used in a job design exercises

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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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    Pros of steve jobs leadership style Leadership is defined as ability to influence‚ motivate‚ and enable others to contribute toward the effectiveness of the organizations of which they are members. Leadership theories have evolved over time into various types with their own lines of thought. Each theory provides a model of effectively steering an organization. According to Steve Jobs‚ he use different leadership on organize the company. However Apple achieved great performance and accomplished the

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    Discuss the challenges faced by managers of multicultural workforces and those managing in cultures other than their own‚ and put forward recommendations for management training. Around the world people eat differently‚ people speak differently‚ and people dress differently. (Alder‚ 2008) We can see these differences with our eyes‚ hear them with our ears‚ but what about the differences we cannot hear or see? These differences are known as our culture. ‘Culture is a complex and dynamic topic that

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