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    Global economics: Source 1:http://business.time.com/2011/08/31/will-steve-jobs-departure-hurt-the-economy/ Summarize: This article discusses how big of an impact Steve Jobs has on the economy we live in today. Apple is a multi-billion dollar company. It has more financial ammo than most sovereign countries, by financial ammo I mean it has much more money than others companies in sovereign countries. Apple trumps the Gross domestic production of Denmark, Thailand, and Greece, which makes the company

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    several years. They all worked under Steve Jobs during the company's rise in the 2000s. They have also worked extensively with each other as well. The company's products reflect a high degree of integration between hardware, software and industrial design, with all three of those units working closely with one another. The close working relationships between the principles at Apple is reflected in the historic relationship structure of the organization under Steve Jobs, something that has been maintained

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    Apple, Inc Strategic Leadership 2010 vs 2015 Steve Jobs Steve Jobs was an effective strategic leader in 2010. He was able to achieve this effectiveness through his innovation, passion, determination, and foresight of consumer’s future needs. Jobs focused on “vision rather than reality” that allowed him to “imagine a new order of things that others could not see” (Kalla). His creations followed a structured and detailed method. He “pushed suppliers for new benchmarks then adopted the first breakthrough…”

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    have you ever felt like you just committed a crime by not taking the opportunity to be kind to someone? A lot of the times, in this world that we live in today people are always trying to find ways to become happier. They go around trying to find new jobs, a different set of friends or a new spouse. Everyone has done something within their lives that had an impact on how happy they were. Happiness is a value that everyone should possess. It is a value that is extremely contagious. Making others happy

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    Running head: APPLE 1 2 9 APPLE Apple Make it Informative and Interesting Joseph J. McAuliffe University of Louisville Dr. Carpenter ELFH 490-91 May 28, 2015 Apple Apple was founded on April 1, 1976 by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne with the goal of being able to develop and sell personal computers. (Richardson & Terrell, 2008) ?On August 20, 2012, Apple?s rising stock rose the company?s value to a world-record $624 Billion. (Svensson, 2012) ?Apple offers a wide range of

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    Jobs are trying to make innovative products are in line with the eyes of Apple 's consumer culture imprint, each are almost ecstatic to consumers: This is my apple! In fact, customers do not want to be flattering to meet, and sometimes tried to please

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    corporate Server, MAC OS Systems and  Operating System.  Apples core product lines are the iPhone, iPod and Macintosh System. Steve Jobs and Steve Wozaniak, The founder of Apple has created the Apple Computer on 1st April 1976 and integrated in the company on 3rd January 1977, in Cupertino California. It has driven the Computer manufacturing market for more than two decades. Mr. Steve Jobs who was expelled in 1985 was return as CEO of the APPLE Inc in 1996 with new Ideas and corporate philosophy. With introduction

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    great uncle, and Steve Jobs. These people in one way or another have started with nothing and made millions and billions. They have all found talents that they did not know they had. Their hidden talents have impacted families, fans, and the evolution of technology. ’s case because he knew he would need a new job to make money and provide for him and his family, so he tried something and it ended up working out very well in the end. My great uncle grew up in a small town in

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    but he is lacking Steve Jobs innovative spirit. In one interview, Boston university school of management professor James Post said about Tim Cook, “Its just not in DNA of Tim Cook”. One of the key challenge Apple could face in coming future is, its innovative stance, which is very important in this competitive strategies. Competitors are catching up very fast, and if Apple couldn’t sustain its innovative stance then, it would be very hard for Apple to have huge market share. Jobs left the blueprint

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    implemented from the vision and mission statements, which are developed early within this phase. Even so, a formal mission statement was never created by the founders of Apple. What started out as a personal computer, created in 1970 between Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, grew into the Apple Company in 1977 (Farfan, 2015). However, unlike the traditional vision and mission statements found in many prosperous companies, the official mission statement found on the Apple Corporation website is more or

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