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    At Steve Jobs childhood, he was introduced to engineering and design by his adopted father Paul, who originally was an engine engineer. Steve’s family moved to Silicon Valley at that time of technology booming. At high school, Steve was interested in things other than electronics, like art and music. “Blue Box” was the first project for Steve Jobs with his close friend Steve Wozniak, that project allowed making free long distance calls using frequency. The sad thing is that somebody stolen their…

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    brilliant man named Steve Jobs. Steve Jobs created the famous products known as Apple, no not the apple you eat. He actually got the name from a farm he had came from picking apples (Gilliam). By inventing such a significant Apple item in the year of 1984 (Willis). The world has been dramatically altered by Steve Jobs in numerable ways. The start of Jobs’ Apple invention started off in 1976 with a computer co. with his good partner Steve Wozniak on April 1st. Wozniak and jobs needed to…

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    Dat To A Response of Steve Jobs Commencement Address One of the wonderful speeches that inspired a thousand graduating students of Stanford University belonged to Steve Jobs, who was the CEO of Apple Computer and of Pixar Animation Studio. In his famous speech, he inspired many college students and urged them to think deeply about their future by telling them three lessons from his own life experiences. Steve did an amazing job by breaking his lessons into three points: How to connect the dots,…

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    Steve Jobs is an influential person because of his smart choices, his successful company, his work as a entrepreneur, and his determination. Steve Jobs was one of the world’s richest men with a total of $31.8 billion. He was the prideful owner of Apple and even started at age 20 with some of his friends. Even though starting didn’t go so well he kept going and started growing. He also made a lot of brilliant choices to help him grow in more and more fame. Steve Jobs is an influential person…

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    On June 14, 2005, Steve Jobs delivered a powerful speech to the graduating class at Stanford University. During his speech, Steve Jobs told three separated stories from his life. The first story is about connecting the dots. Steve Jobs dropped out from Reed College after the first 6 months and stayed as a drop-in for another 18 months before he really quit. His biological mother was so young and unwed college graduate student so she decided to put him for adaption and she felt that he should be…

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    matters to me." Steve Jobs needed the free enterprise system to make an impact on cellular technology. He created a huge tower of success through free enterprise. A free enterprise is an economic system where few restrictions are placed on business activities and ownership. The type of technology Jobs used was different than most entrepreneurs. Cell phone technology or mobile cell phones allow any one person to speak privately to another. Today, it is much more than that. Users of Steves'…

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    Steve Jobs can be considered an American icon. He helped create a society filled with technological advances no person could have ever imagined. In 2005, Jobs presented a commencement speech at Stanford University that captured the hearts of many people through his use of emotion and rhetoric. By breaking down his speech into three parts he was able to develop one overlying theme, never give up until you find something you love. The three stories he decided to share included connecting the dots…

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    Abstract Apple co-founder and former CEO Steve Jobs as a “paradigm case” of transformational leadership by comparing the practical met discourse of remembrances published at the time of his passing to the theoretical met discourse of transformational leadership. This assignment of transformational leadership characteristics that appeared in characterizations of Jobs in the months after his passing in October 2011. Jobs as a leader and as one whom possessed and very motivational, three key…

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    During Steve Jobs speech to the graduating students at Stanford Jobs uses a lot of examples throughout his lifetime and tries to relate as much as possible to the students through stories about his lifetime and how his companies came about. Jobs uses different forms of Ethos, Pathos, and also Logos in his speech to Stanford. The issue is does Jobs fit the criteria to actually be speaking to graduating students about life challenges and his college experience. Here I’m going to go over the rather…

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    laissez-faire way like Steve Jobs. People who lead in a laissez-faire leadership style are leaders who allows their team to take control in decision making and in their part of the assignment. Basically, the leader is not micromanaging their team members. Laissez-faire leaders do receive some criticism because some believe nothing gets accomplished under this type of leadership. There are exceptions to the rule, as Apple’s old Chairman Steve Jobs proved to the world. By studying Steve Jobs’ life…

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