Steve Jobs General purpose: to inform Organizational outline method or pattern: topical INTRODUCTION Attention getter: On June 12‚ 2005‚ Steve Jobs told the graduates of Stanford University to “Stay hungry‚ Stay foolish” Specific purpose: The purpose of my speech is to inform all of you about a man that you may or may not already know‚ the founder of Apple Computers‚ Steve Jobs. Listener relevance link: Most people may find this interesting because most
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Steven Jobs Leadership Style Steven Jobs is a successful strategic leader and the co-founder of Apple Inc. Jobs spent six months at Reed College in Portland‚ OR before dropping out and spending 18 months dropping in on creative classes. In 1974 he took a job as a technician at Atari Inc.‚ then left to travel to India in search of spiritual enlightenment. The “Apple Computer Company” was then formed in 1976. He made great impacts on leading Apple Inc. to become one of the most successful companies
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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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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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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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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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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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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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Entrepreneurial Profile Pirates of Silicon Valley Andrea Odunze 2nd April 2013 Entrepreneurial Profile Pirates of Silicon Valley Andrea Odunze 2nd April 2013 Bill Gates Bill Gates was born William Henry Gates the third on the 28th of October ‚1955 to his parents Mary Gates‚ who was a professor and businesswoman and William Gates II‚ who was a prominent lawyer of his time (Summers). Bill was enrolled in the prestigious Lakeside School of Seattle in 1967 because he showed
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David Gallegos Skinner ELA 12 12 April‚ 2014 Steve Jobs The Oxford Unabridged Dictionary offers many definitions of independent‚ including "not depending on the authority of others" and "not dependent on others for forming an opinion." Making up your own mind‚ in other words. We all need relevant information and data on which to base our opinions off of. It ’s the way that we seek information and how we apply it that makes us dependent or independent thinkers. If we uncritically accept whatever
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