“Stay hungry..Stay Foolish” Steve Jobs. Whenever I feel low‚ I always listen to this inspirational speech given by Mr. Steve Jobs at Stanford graduation day and these particular words haunt me all the time. Stay hungry‚ always be eager to know things whether new or already known facts and stay foolish‚ sound like a fool to learn new things‚ even it is a silly or minute doubt better clear it. It has been a linchpin for my success so far.During paper presentations and educational seminars‚ I feel
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5 Return to Apple Inc. 3 1.6 The successes of Apple Inc. 4 2.0 Steve Jobs’ entrepreneurial profile 5 2.1 Preference for moderate risk 5 2.2 Value of achievement over money 5 2.3 Future orientation 5 2.4 Confidence in his ability to succeed 5 2.5 High level of energy 6 2.6 Skilled at organizing 6 2.7 Flexibility 6 3.0 Conclusion 6 1.0 2.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Early life The late Steve Paul Jobs born (1955-2011) was certainly an entrepreneur of repute. From a humble
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Steve Jobs was one of the founders of one of the most common technology-based companies today: Apple. With the advancement of computers‚ the Macintosh computer by Apple arose. More and more advancements in technology led to a series of computers‚ tablets‚ phones‚ and mp3 players made by Apple to become popular. Apple’s advancements in technology made it‚ in my opinion‚ one of the most favorable companies when it comes to technology. Jobs success can be attributed to his perseverance‚ intuition
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Growing up‚ children are taught from a young age to work hard in school in order to go to college and eventually get a job that can provide for them and their families for the rest of their lives; a problem with this is that they are never told to pick something that they are absolutely in love with which can mean the difference between a happy and an unhappy life. In 2005‚ Steve Jobs gave a speech preaching that no matter what people do in life they should always go after what they love in order to
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and founder of Apple and Pixar‚ Steve Jobs presents his speech‚ about finding and doing what you love‚ to the Stanford graduating class of 2005. Job’s purpose in his commencement speech was to convince and encourage the graduates to follow their heart in their pursuit of happiness‚ no matter what obstacles get in their way. Throughout his speech he adopted a serious tone as he convinced them to “…find what you love…” (4)‚ through anecdotes‚ pathos and ethos. Jobs begins his speech by pouring the
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Steve Jobs was born on February 24‚ 1955‚ in San Francisco California and died October 5 2011in Palo Alto‚ California. Unnamed at birth‚ Steve was put up for adoption by his biological parents‚ Joanne Schieble and Abdulfattah Jandali. After Schieble’s parents objected to her relationship with the Syrian born Jandali the couple found themselves with no other options but adoption. Adopted by Clara and Paul Jobs‚ Steve was given the formal name of‚ Steven Paul Jobs. He spent the majority of his childhood
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The free enterprise system helped Steve Jobs create Apple computers and changed how people use personal computers as an integral part of their daily lives. He went to college in the bay area where he met a friend named Steve Wozniak. The two of them made a really great team and revolutionized computer technology. Wozniak was the computer programmer who knew computer language and programming‚ whereas Jobs had the vision‚ the drive‚ the marketing‚ and the leadership skills to make Apple what it has
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TRAIT‚ SKILLS‚ AND SITUATIONAL LEADERSHIP APPROACHES: A COMPARATIVE EXAMINATION LEAD 720: Leadership Theory and Practice Professor: Dr. David C. Greenhalgh Submitted by: Ronald Greilich Eastern University April 15‚ 2011 Introduction There are many theories of leadership but three of the more formative are the trait approach‚ the skills approach‚ and the situational approach theories. This paper will compare these approaches‚ their foundations‚ and their research records as well
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DOCUMENTARY – STEVE JOBS: BILLION DOLLAR HIPPY‚ BBC RESEACH QUESTIONS – based on Steve jobs and Apple MARKETING THE BRAND 1. How has apple marketed itself to the world? How has it continued with its vision over the 25 years that it has been in business? At the conference‚ Jobs introduced the new generation of computer with Macintosh. The computer had interactive graphic and mouse. Moreover‚ it promoted the brand of Apple as the pioneer of computer technology. In other words‚ Apple changed
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Topic: A situational analysis of shared leadership in a self-managing team [provide a brief description or a descriptive title or a research question] Purposes: Alvesson (1996) claims that a situational approach enables leadership to be viewed and studied as “a practical accomplishment” (p. 476) rather than starting with a conceptualisation of leadership as whatever the appointed leader does. This approach seems particularly well suited to self-managing teams (SMTs)‚ in which leadership is presumably
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