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    Organizational structure refers to the way of arranging people and assigning responsibilities to perform work and meet goals in an organization, it is particularly important for the large organization, where decisions need to be made in many tasks, unlike in the case of a small organization that day-to-day communication is frequent and formal structure is unnecessary (Distelzweig, n.d.). In order to explain the concept of a good organizational structure, two organizations are chosen for…

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    Jobs was Apples visionary and he put together a team called the Macintosh team who helped him in creating his very own product, called the Macintosh computer in 1984. After a power battle between Jobs and Sculley, Jobs was stripped from all his responsibilities and removed from his position in the Macintosh group. Jobs left Apple only to return in 1997, saving the company from near bankruptcy. It was during that time, that Jobs passion…

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    Part l: Introduction When most people hear the name Steve Jobs, they immediately think of the company, Apple. Yet, not many people know what other statuses Jobs had attained throughout his lifetime. Jobs, after being kicked out of his own company, founded a separate hardware/software company, NeXT Inc., bought Pixar from George Lucas, and became the largest stockholder of Disney. However all of these accomplishments would not have been possible if Steve did not deviate from societal norms.…

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    Over the last couple of decade, Apple Inc. has been a multinational corporation that has created numerous electronics, computers, and even their own watch. But why is it such a big deal? Why is Apple so popular? How did they get started? These questions are about to be answered. It all starts with the creation of Apple, their products, and the impact that they have on today’s society. Apple has totally changed the world with their amazing inventions and products. Apple was founded by Steve Jobs…

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    America is a land of opportunity. First, Steve Jobs achieved his personal dreams through commitment. In addition, passion drove Ashton Eaton to winning gold medals in the olympics. Finally, determination is what led Derek Jeter to winning five world series. The American Dream can be difficult to achieve, but Michael Oher achieved it through hard work. The American Dream can be achieved through commitment, passion, and determination. Commitment is in fact a key factor to achieving the American…

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    In Malcolm Gladwell's "The Tweaker", he discusses the brilliance of Steve Jobs, and how he was a man with more than good taste, who had a sweeping visionary that saw above and beyond. "Jobs sensibility was editorial, not inventive" (3). Even before bringing Apple to its tremendous glory and success, Jobs always had an eye for productivity. As seen with how he questioned the trade-offs with European washing machine and its efficiency. He would later bring…

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    Prologue Everyone remembers the time when they first put on the Pyima visor to play the greatest game in the wotld. The Visor was the first of it's kind. It had a field of view that fully immersed you. The visor consisted 16k resolution screens on each side, giving amazing imagry detail to the wearer. The visor is the size of ski goggles that are lighter then most goggles. One of the best things about the visor was that it was able to scan the wearer's body and face, It could also scan space…

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    Analysis of the Mac Vs. PC Ad Campaign As computers were first gaining popularity, companies tried to hook customers by using unique marketing tactics. Soon, years went by and technologies continued to progress to a point at which companies spent millions on actively trying to promote their products. In 2006, the company, Apple, established an ad campaign titled Mac vs. PC which quickly grew more admirable by strategically using rhetorical fallacies and genuine story lines. Fans then began…

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    Steve Paul Jobs was a historical risk taker. He was born February 24 1955 in San Francisco. He died on October 5 2011 Palo Alto CA. His parents gave him up for adoption soon after he was born. Steve Jobs was a historical risk taker because he made Apple stores, bought Pixar and he left Apple. Steve Jobs was a risk taker because he opened Apple stores. This was a risk because it was a different kind of store. It cost him a lot of money to make all of stores and even more money to pay the people…

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    as a non-graduate to become a strength in his argument. Instead of focusing on the failure aspect of dropping out, Jobs exemplifies how his brief time at college allowed him to learn calligraphy, which soon become a crucial part in the birth of Macintosh. He proves to the audience that learning at an institute can be fundamental essential to their future. Jobs won the audience over with his humor, honesty, and being humble while speaking of his short college…

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