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    o INTRODUCTION Apple was found by Steve Jobs in the year 1976 along with Steve Woznaik and Ronald Wayne. The apple made its entry in to the market on April 1,1976 by selling Apple I personal computer kit but it wasn’t until the launch of iPods that the apple company caught the market and made huge profits. As of current it is the largest information technology company in the world by revenue and second largest mobile manufactures in the world. Apple launched their first iPhone in the year 2007…

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    Job Satisfaction, Stress, and Motivation: Impacting your Performance and Commitment in the Workplace An analysis of a current work situation Lamorea N. Stanton AMBA 620 – Managing People and Groups in the Global Workplace…

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    series Illustrations of the Book of Job, William Blake visually implements his varied interpretations of the Book of Job. He links the story to the greater Christian Biblical canon by adding verses from St. Paul’s Epistles to the Corinthians. In doing so, he condemns the Job’s comforters as blatantly evil rather than mislead. Additionally, he depicts Elihu as an ignored and inessential in order to advance the idea of his worthlessness as a character in the story of Job. At the top of the…

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    Steve Jobs is one of the most successful people in America and is not a college graduate. When the topic of technology comes to mind, his name is automatically assumed. He was the founder and once the CEO of Apple, a company known for their innovation and propriety software. He uses his unstable and untraditional beginning of his life as a rhetorical advantage to grab the audience’s attention. His goal in his Stanford speech is to convince the audience that the stereotypical “money equals…

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    under a few circumstances and understandings. The first condition she would want for people inventing AI is for them to be hard working, determined, and motivated because those are the key essentials in making an innovation successful (similar to Steve Jobs). Mazzucato would also bring to attention that accomplishing this feat of AI would require immense assistance from the government and the public. Joseph Schumpeter, writer of Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy (1942), introduces some key…

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    Known as one of the most influential men of his time, Steve Jobs was chosen to give the 2005 Graduating Class of Stanford their commencement speech. Jobs aimed to inspire this next generation to use their intuition and follow their hearts to success and happiness. In doing so, he successfully convinced the class to pursue their passions by telling them three stories of connecting the dots, love and loss, and death. By filling his speech with ethos, pathos, and logos he gave a speech that was…

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    LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 Relationship between Job Satisfaction and Turnover Intention Herzberg’s Two-Factor Theory is a remarkable theory which stated that certain factors in the working environment that cause job satisfaction while a separate set of factors causes dissatisfaction. The psychologist Frederick Herzberg was the one who developed this theory and theorized job satisfaction and job dissatisfaction act independently of each other. Most researchers recognize job satisfaction is composed…

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    Steve Jobs was best known for his influence on the technological world, also for his use of simple use of words in his speeches. Jobs tells his speech with three stories connecting dots, love and loss and death. Each of the three has its own unique story that in the end, it depends whether or not you want to use these three in your life. Your life is very important because it is something everyone has but no one can live it the same way as you do. The message that steve jobs talk about brings a…

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    Steve Jobs is a 21st-century leader who had a great impact on Apple Inc. Steve Jobs was responsible for the establishment of Apple Inc. together his friend Steve Wozniak in his parents’ garage in 1976. By the time he died in 2011, he had put together the company to be the most valuable company in its time. He was responsible for the transformation of many industries including personal computing, digital publishing, phones, animated movies, retail stores, music and tablet computing. Steve Jobs…

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    triumphant and revered entrepreneurs in the world gave a indelible speech that will forever be remembered. Steve Jobs, chief executive officer of Apple Inc., stood in blue jeans and tennis shoes and astonished his audience with his remarkable stories and inspirational advice. Jobs opened the speech by complementing the audience and confessing that he never graduated from college. Even though Jobs never graduated from college, the audience effortlessly excused that because of his tremendous…

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