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    Oldham’s Job Characteristics Model is very important when discussing the behaviors of organizations. The Job Characteristic Model predicts job satisfaction of employees (Blanz, 2017, 1). This paper will discuss the important of the Job Characteristic Model, how the model can be utilized in my current or past jobs, and the five characteristics of the model: skill variety, task identify, task significance, autonomy, and feedback. When a job has a high amount of these five characteristics, the job…

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    In 1997 Steve Jobs deliver a speech in Boston to commemorate the partnership Microsoft created with Apple. The reason why i chose to do an essay on Steve Jobs is because his success is something that truly baffles me. I can 't wrap my head around the fact that a company that has never created a single piece of revolutionary technology or added something to the conversation can see such great success. This why i think that this is a perfect topic for me to write a rhetorical analysis about…

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    Steve Jobs was just a college dropout hanging out with his friends in his parents’ garage when, what we know now as Apple, began. He was only twenty-one years old when he and his friends, Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne, were in the process of inventing the Apple product line. Who knew just from a simple location as someone’s garage that these products would have become revolutionary? These men had basic jobs prior to becoming the inventors of Apple. The company was incorporated on April 1,…

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    The future is near as Steve jobs announces the new Mac Book that was started in 1984 and now finished in 1999. On October 5, 1999, in Cupertino, California was the day that the possibility of wi-fi connection and interaction with other people in the web was possible. Thousands of people came to see the spectacle of this new generation of technology and people all over the world were watching too as it was televised worldwide. Many people were in awe of this and the iMac sold out almost…

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    that individuals have about their jobs shows their job satisfaction usually. The high or low level of self-satisfaction is impacted by many factors, including environmental criteria, social, and social variables while it is imperative to think about the elements that impact the levels of employment satisfaction, examining the effect of job satisfaction or dissatisfaction shed the light on the field of organizational culture research. A significant result of job satisfaction is its part in…

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    Governed by the one of the founders Steve Jobs, he used strategic planning to simplify a basic mission for Apple to provide easy to use computers to the global market. He implemented strategic management in order to manage the organizational structure and work place. Strategic management is a continuous process that directs an organizational structure to cope and standout to its internal and external environment (Certo, Peter & Ottensmeyer, 2005). Steve Jobs emphasized on the implication of…

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    Steve Jobs, one of the founder of all the apple products we use today. In the book “Steve jobs a man who though different” chapters one through four talks about from birth to the end of his first year in collage. Steve Jobs original parents was looking for foster parents because they felt like they couldn’t take care of a child let alone themselves. They found a pair of foster parents with college degrees but shortly before his birth they chose to adopt a little a girl. So, another pair of…

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    Stanford's graduating class of 2005 he told three stories about himself, which each included three significant things he learned throughout his lifetime. The first story he shared explained how he dropped out of college because it didn't interest him. Jobs didn't leave school, he stayed and took classes that caught his attention. Soon to follow he created his first company. Going through the whole process, he said it was rough sometimes but he believed in something and that got him through it .…

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    We can all learn a lot from him. In addition, whether or not you've already reached success, Steve Jobs provides a fantastic blueprint to follow. I personally know many very successful entrepreneurs who still follow several of his principles and traits to this day. The first characteristic that I think is most important and unique is his unbelievable imagination. It's one thing to envision your company growing and taking market share from another competitor, but it's another thing to envision…

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    The Great Salesman Steve Jobs Salesman are everywhere we turn, whether it we see them on the television or hear them on the radio. Some better than others, but one in particular, Steve Jobs. To many he was looked at as an inventor or an engineer, but to some people they see an outstanding sales man. The beginning of a legend Steve Jobs was born in California during the month of February 1955. (Steve Jobs Biography) (1) Steve’s biological parents put him up for adoption where we was later…

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