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    In the article ”The story of Steve Jobs: An inspiration or a cautionary tale”, by Ben Austen, the author claims that damaging norms of social or business collaboration that stands amongst you and what you want was Jobs most important lesson. A few entrepreneurs from all over the world now see Jobs and his ways of running a successful business as a holy scripture. In many ways Steve Jobs can be seen as a good influence when it comes to entrepreneurship because of the outcome of his business. On the

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    “Things don’t have to change the world to be important” (“Steven Paul Jobs”). Steve Jobs, one of the most influential men to ever live on this Earth, believed in things that nobody else did, and he thought differently which led to him becoming successful. Fever few people, almost nobody, throughout Steve’s life believed he would make it far, and he By his way of thinking differently, Steve Jobs’ ideas completely changed the face of technology in the world around us that we know in today’s day,

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    critical skills necessary to meet the challenge? Steve Jobs, was he an effective leader? He has been called a genius, certainly, but also a jerk. He was known to berate people, swear at them, and even cry in meetings. Can you be an effective leader, or even a great one, and still be lacking in so many attributes, specifically integrity, humility, emotional intelligence, and concern for others? This paper will discuss not only the legacy on Steve Jobs the innovator, but also the driven leader that drove

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    even P. Jobs and Apple Inc., are two names so related and recognized the world over. As the 56 year old, visionary co-founder of the technology giant company died on Oct. 5, 2011, Walter Issacson puts across the former chief executive's account of years in a streamlined format to the inquisitive world. The Book titled "Steve Jobs" by Walter Issacson begins with the portrait of the young Steve with his rebellious attitude towards his parents for whom he was an adopted child as well as the people

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    A001215281 Nirajan Manandhar Leadership Assignment: Leadership Details of Steve Job &Bill Gates Among both,Bil Gates is more effective dueto his vision and success entrepreneurship to the world as example. . The exploration of becoming a consciousness leader in Business reveals not only the interiority of exceptional leaders, but supports a Paradigm shift in leadership, business, and sustainability. This understanding May also provide encouragement, inspiration, and hope to those who are actively

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    The creative vision of Steve Jobs launched the iPod, iPad, and iPhone. These products have changed the way we communicate and listen to music, and made Apple the most profitable company in the world. Yet, there are some employees who would rather commit suicide than make these products for Steve. How can a man with such a vision push his people to the point where they no longer want to live? Steve was a true visionary leader because he transformed the world of personal and mobile computing, but

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    Tribute Speech to Steve Jobs Steve Jobs was like the Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell and the Albert Einstein of our time.  He not only innovated personal computing, but personal media and communication, iTunes which became one of the most popular music and video retailers and Pixar which was one of his side projects had become one of the greatest animation digital movie creators and software. But all that is a just part of the list of his legacy, because in the end he still left behind Apple

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    Eulogy for Steve Jobs Sebastian Mora Monge Speech #4 outline Introduction Attention/introduction of topic: On October 5th, 2011, the world lost one of the world’s greatest icons of high tech due to pancreatic cancer. From personal friends to colleagues to owners of Apple products, they all believe that Jobs has touched them through his passion and creativity. From garage days to world power, Steve Jobs story generates much question. To understand Jobs, we must consider the personality traits that

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    innovation and futuristic ideas by Steve jobs and he is a well reputed innovator all over the world. The Life of Steve jobs was full of his creativity and ideas towards the digital world. The ideas are perceived as good and bad by many people in the world but still the world is using the blessings of this great creator. Many people argue that Steve was not an intellectual person but yet they use his innovations and promote them as the most innovative one. “Steve Jobs was an intellectual; person and

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    Steve jobs had lived one of the most unique lived you could ever hear of. He is the grandfather of apple, the creator of the ipod, imac, and macintosh, the best friend of steve wozniak and bill gates, and the father of four lovely kids. However he sadly died of a rare cancer in his pancreas. Steve Jobs and a couple of other people had began making computer keyboard outlines in steve wozniak's parents garage. There, they came up with the name Apple. Years later, apple had become a much bigger company

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