Devin Liggett October 25‚2012 Informative Speech Steve Jobs INTRODUCTION I. Open with Impact Who in this room owns or has owned any of these products? Just as I thought‚ the majority of you own at least one Apple product. Without these devices‚ our lives would be completely different. II. Connect with Audience I have an iPhone and I don’t know what I would do without it. It truly is the best phone I have ever had and because of multiple peoples’ creativity I am able to utilize it
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a hundred strong showed up for the second retreat in late September was a sharing of information‚ to bring everyone up to date on how each aspect of the development was proceeding and was also design to keep the ardor at a fever pitch. The slogan Steve wrote on the blackboard this time accurately captured the sprit of the group: “lets be pirates”. It brought a roar of approval. The he wrote another line that goaded the group‚ yet fired up their dedication: “Working 90 hours a week and Loving it!”
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Steve Jobs was born on February 24th 1955. Steve Jobs had a nice big family who supported him through the good and rough times of his job and life. He had a wife name Laurene Powell and 4 children Lisa‚ Eve‚ Erin‚ and Reed Jobs. Jobs always wanted to make an invention that would make him a hero to thousands around the world. Steve Jobs was a hero because he wanted to make researching and asking questions easy‚ so he made advanced technology to make schools‚jobs‚ and work much easier. “I want to put
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Born 1955 in San Francisco Adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs Moved at the age of 5 to Mountain View Graduated High School in 1972 Dropped out of College after only one semester Founding of Apple In 1976 Jobs‚ Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne founded Apple 1983 Jobs lured John Sculley away from Pepsi-Cola 1984 first Macintosh Internal power struggle between Jobs and Sculley Founding of Apple Jobs called a board meeting to resolve
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each other in a fair way. There have been many entrepreneurs who have used the free enterprise system to their advantage to be able to make it in the business world. One such entrepreneur who made an impact using the free enterprise system would be Steve Jobs. The free enterprise system made him able to compete against other companies to see who’s inventions were better. It was this that made him one of the most successful business men in the world. Jobs started his business all from the garage of
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Steve Jobs‚ the late founder of Apple and Pixar‚ could captivate an audience when he spoke; his address to the graduates of Stanford’s 2005 class was no different. Jobs’s commencement address covered concepts ranging from love‚ to fate‚ to death‚ all of which were conveyed through three stories. The three stories’ overarching topic was that of happily living life by your own playbook. Jobs’s first allegory talked about fate and how everything happens for a reason; the second dealt with doing what
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Case: Steve Jobs of Apple‚ Inc. Google Image downloaded by drtravisperera@gmail.com Case Synopsis The Apple Computer Company is arguably one of the most innovative technology companies to emerge in the last three decades. Apple‚ Inc. is responsible for bringing to market such products as the Macintosh computer and laptop‚ iPod and iTunes‚ and most recently‚ the iPhone. The success of the company can be traced primarily to a single individual - founder‚ Steven Jobs. Jobs and his friend‚
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No school‚ LSD and an Apple diet Could it be that Steve Jobs motto ‘ Think different’ resulted from the use of LSD? Or did his freethinking concerning his school attendance have something to do with ‘think different’? Not really a recipe for success‚ but nevertheless Steve Jobs became the man with a computer that changes the world. No school‚ success guaranteed Steve Jobs grew up in an adoption home. His biological mother insisted he would partake of a good education‚ but just like his adoptive
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Steve Jobs As a Leader By Mohammad Aman Nawabi MBA Student 2013 T ABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ............................................................................................. 2 INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................... 3 LEADERSHIP STYLES ............................................................................................... 3 AUTOCRATIC LEADERSHIP STYLE ......................
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Linda Solovjova Case 2: Wynn Resort SWOT of Company Strenghts | Weaknesses | * Steve Wynn * experienced management team * premiere spot on Las Vegas strip‚ and home to the only golf course * strategic development of its product - luxury‚ high-end product‚ high brand value | * complete dependance on Steve Wynn * focus on high-end customers | Opportunities | Threats | * legalization of gambling in US and abroad * holder of one of fours licenses in Macau * increased
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