During his talk at Stanford’s 2015 graduation Ceremony‚ Steve Jobs gives the students very helpful advice about being confident and staying positive throughout life. Because he is talking to college graduates who are about to enter the real world‚ it is good that he told them about his own experiences‚ because they can hear about a successful person’s struggles. During his speech‚ he talks about how he had to sell bottles to be able to afford dinner‚ had to walk 7 miles to get a good meal once a
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Chronological Biography of Steve Jobs 1955 - Steven Paul “Steve” Jobs was born. -he was adopted at birth by Paul Reinhold Jobs (1922–1993) and Clara Jobs (1924–1986) 1960 - Jobs family moved from San Francisco to Mountain View‚ California 1972 -Graduated from high school at Homestead High School in Cupertino‚ California -Jobs enrolled at Reed College in Portland‚ Oregon - dropped out of college after six months -Given a job as a technician at Atari‚ Inc. in Los Gatos‚ California mid-1974 -Travelled
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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 great nonconformist I will be defining what is a great nonconformist. A nonconformist an unconventional person‚ which mean
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Gates’ leadership style and management practice are legendary. He is known for detail which is quite logical for a computer programmer and astute businessman. Control is basic to Gates’ nature. This is apparent in his management practice. He is obsessed with detail and follow-through. As a CEO‚ he believed that his managers must be evaluated in terms of their personal influence. So‚ each manager was expected to act like his own little CEO in his own little right. Gates cannot be blamed for this
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Nowadays‚ there are many successful business leaders in this world. For me‚ I like Steve Jobs most. In the first assignment‚ leader book analysis‚ I choose “Steve Jobs” as my book. Not only because Steve Jobs is a successful business leader‚ but also because I like his unique style of management. Steve Jobs was born on February 24th in 1955. In 1997‚ he became Time magazine the cover person. In the same year he was awarded "the most successful managers of great eminence” as “computer maniac".
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Steve Jobs was born February 24‚ 1955‚ to two University of Wisconsin graduate students Joanne Simpson and Abdulfattah "John" Jandali. Steven would later be adopted by Clara and Paul Jobs he was named after his adopted father‚ Steven Paul Jobs. His mother worked as an accountant and his father was a Coast Guard veteran and a self-taught machinist. The family lived in Mountain View within California’s Silicon Valley. While in high school‚ Jobs spent his free time at Hewlett-Packard. It was there
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revolutionary men that has had an impact on electronic devices is Steve Jobs. Brashares states that Steven Paul Jobs was born on February 24‚ 1955. He was adopted as a small baby by Paul and Clara Jobs of Mountain View‚ California. Jobs grew in a ranch-style house with his parents and younger sister‚ Patricia (Brashares). It takes one man to make a considerable difference in the world‚ for one may not know the talent that stands within. Steve Jobs has made the Apple Company a success through his innovative
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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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Andrew Carnegie and Bill Gates: both incredibly rich‚ incredibly generous (or so it appears) men from two differing time periods.Both men were self-made and owed their wealth to much hard work‚ and both were distinguished figures during their times. Furthermore‚ both utilized their wealth to perpetuate meaningful social change rather than reforming society altogether. Despite the similarities they share‚ the two men originated from relatively different backgrounds and did their benefacting through
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influential people during this time was Steve Jobs. Not only was Jobs an integral part of the rise in personal computing‚ but he was an excellent motivator for those working under him and those inspiring to be like him. Jobs had a brilliant and creative mind which he used to promote his ideas and show them to the world in a way that they wouldn’t be able to ignore.To introduce the Apple Macintosh personal computer Jobs and his team created an ad campaign launched
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