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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Childhood: Abandoned and Chosen Steve Jobs was the natural-born son of John Jandali and Joanne Schieble. Jandali was a teaching assistant from Syria and Joanne was a Catholic girl from Wisconsin whose parents disapproved of her relationship with a Muslim. Unable to wed‚ they gave their baby up for adoption and baby Steve was adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs of San Francisco‚ California. Paul Jobs was an engine technician turned car mechanic‚ and he introduced Steve to the world of engineering and design
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Speaker and Subject Identification On June 12‚ 2005 Steve Jobs would be the guest speaker for the commencement address at Stanford University. (Stanford News‚ 2005) Ironically‚ Jobs never graduated from college and did not attend Stanford University‚ despite the facts that he did not graduate from college or attend Stanford he still went on to be the successful founder of Apple and Pixar. (Gladwell‚ 2011) And because he became such a well-established entrepreneur‚ he was invited to speak to the
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Article Summary 2 Alex Tuluka MGT 305 Article : “ The lost Steve Jobs Tapes” Summary Mr. Schlender starts by saying : “If Steve Jobs’s life were staged as an opera‚ it would be a tragedy in three acts. And the titles would go something like this: Act I--The Founding of Apple Computer and the Invention of the PC Industry; Act II--The Wilderness Years; and Act III--A Triumphant Return and Tragic Demise.” Steve Jobs was fired from Apple in 1985‚ After a couple of days he sold all but one of his
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The Steves He’s a legend. He’s a genius. He’s the legendary genius who built‚ from the ground up‚ one of the greatest tech companies of today. His first name is Steve. And without him‚ Apple would be nothing more than a household fruit. He’s Steve Wozniak. Terribly sorry. I do believe you were expecting someone else. You were probably thinking of the other Steve. The manipulative‚ semi-bald‚ and LSD-loving‚ Mr Jobs. But how is Steve Jobs not responsible for my iPhone‚ iPad and MacBook? He’s that
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Steve Jobs lived a life unparalleled by the common man. Raising some of the most successful corporations from the ground up‚ being at the forefront of the technological revolution‚ and battling pancreatic cancer for a number of years were all things that he succeeded in accomplishing throughout his 56 years of life. He also happened to deliver a brilliant commencement address to one of the finest academic institutions in the world. Any college graduate in the audience that sunny afternoon at Stanford
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The Leadership Style of Steve Jobs Lisa K. Larson‚ RN Walden University August 15‚ 2012 The Leadership Style of Steve Jobs Steve Jobs‚ the former CEO of Apple‚ was a very effective leader. I knew little about his leadership style until just recently‚ when I read some articles about how he ran Apple during his tenure there. I was surprised to see how some people classified him. Whenever I saw him giving a speech or talking about a new product‚ he seemed like the type of person I would
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contents Introduction 2 Steve Jobs: often called Silicon valley pioneer and the author of unique leadership ideas 3 Brand fanaticism and radical customer devotion 4 Jobsí transformational leadership 5 Perfectionism‚ egoism and creating ëkilling productsí 5 Trust in success and the chosen strategy 7 Summary 7 Jobsí leadership ideas within hospitality industry 8 Conclusion 11 1 Leadership: Steve Jobs The aim of the work is to consider the leadership style of the Apple’s CEO Steve Jobs through the analysis
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passion. Steve Jobs was passionate about design‚ he absolutely loved his new product‚ and he wore his enthusiasm on his black-mock sleeve. “It looks pretty doggone gorgeous‚” he said with a big smile after showing the iPhone for the first time. Jobs often used words such as “cool‚” “amazing‚” or “gorgeous” because he believed it. Your audience is giving you permission to show enthusiasm. If you’re not excited about your idea‚ nobody else will be. Create a Twitter-friendly headline. Jobs used a technique
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Steve Jobs - Leadership at Apple Inc. Organization Synopsis by Mette Sophia Schophuus Katrine Nordby Larsen Maria Nissen Homann EOK XB CBS - Christian Warming December 12th 2011 Number of characters: 11.114 Table of Contents The successful electronic company Apple Inc. has during the last decade grown from being a company almost insolvent to being a worldwide brand. They have succeeded in creating best-selling products that combine software and hardware
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