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Steve Jobs Commencement
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| On June 12, 2005, graduates of Stanford University were treated to Apple founder Steve Jobs’ Commencement address. A college dropout himself, Jobs opened his speech by saying, “Truth be told, this is the closest I’ve ever gotten to a college graduation.” Now one of the most respected names in the computer industry, Jobs was invited to the Ivy League school to share his advice and experience with the up-and-coming leaders. |
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Steve Jobs Commencement
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| On June 12, 2005, graduates of Stanford University were treated to Apple founder Steve Jobs’ Commencement address. A college dropout himself, Jobs opened his speech by saying, “Truth be told, this is the closest I’ve ever gotten to a college graduation.” Now one of the most respected names in the computer industry, Jobs was invited to the Ivy League school to share his advice and experience with the up-and-coming leaders. |
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Find What You Love
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| Apple Founder Steve Jobs tells students in a graduation speech to do what you believe is great work. It's sound advice for anyone. |
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The Ten Commandments of Fake Steve Jobs
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| All hail Carleen Hawn because she has written a fabulously funny analysis of the management style of (Fake) Steve Jobs. It’s called the “Ten Commandments of Fake Steve Jobs” |
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Apple’s next CEO and the future (or lack of it) of cloud computing
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| Yesterday I talked about the “Steve Jobs effect” on consumers as to their likelihood of buying Apple products if Jobs were to permanently step down as CEO of the company. Today I’d like to look at some pundits’ prognostications on who might replace Jobs whenever he steps down. |
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iWoz A Geek: The Early Years of Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak
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| He might not be as well known as the ‘other’ Steve, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, but Steve Wozniak had just as much impact on the computer industry as we know it today. From designing over 50 mini-computers on paper in school, to founding Apple I and Apple II in the mid-1970s, Wozniak’s passion for the technology has forever changed the way the world does business. |
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Inspiration From Steve Jobs:Keep Doing What You Love
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| Do u know steve jobs was fired from his own company (Apple)when it was about to mark its 10th year??He became a public failure. Media was mad after him.For that moment he didn't knew what to do?All his dreams suddenly shattered.
Summing up I would say he was again "No one".
After all this, Today Steve Jobs is the CEO of Apple Inc. So, here's the inspirational story of how he reached to that position |
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Manage Your Top Line & Your Bottom Line Will Take Care of Itself
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| \\\\\\\"Manage your top line and your bottom line will take care of itself.\\\\\\\"
I heard Steve Jobs say this that was resurrected shortly after Steve announced his resignation as CEO of Apple Computer. |
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Leadership Resilience - Learning from Mistakes
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| Steve Jobs and the success of Apple is an inspiration to all of us who want to tap into our creative genius. Steve Jobs was the Thomas Edison of our time, and the greatest thing we can do is learn from him and build on his incredible legacy. |
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Think different (Who was Steve Jobs?)
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| Thanks to Steve Jobs we all think differently. Many, many stories have been written about Steve particularly since his death. They have primarily focused on how he influenced our thinking about technology, and about the way and through what vehicles we all communicate. Unquestionably, because of his innovative genius all of our lives are different. However, the question is, whether or not the differences are always entirely good? |
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Success Means Doing What You Do Best
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| Do what you do best.
How many of us try and do everything instead of doing what we do best?
A great line I picked up from the biography of Steve Jobs.
If it wasn't for Steve, Woz's great innovation would just be in a hobby shop some place.
I want you to really think about that.
Woz was the expert engineer, but Steve was the expert marketer.
Each did what they did best.
The result of course is history – Apple.
The point we need to take with us today is simply this – we need to let our people do what they are really good at and find someone else to do what they are not very good at.
By doing this we create tremendous unbelievable success. |
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