Steve Jobs (1955-2011)

American businessman, inventor, and designer who

changed the world of technology.

By: Aimee Bate

  • Born in San Francisco on February 24 th 1955
  • Moved to Mountain View, California at age 5
  • Was hired at HP as a summer job and worked with other Apple founder, Steve Wozniak
  • After high school, he applied to Reed College in Portland, Oregon

Family Life

  • Was adopted at birth by Paul and Clara Jobs
  • Met his biological sister, Mona Simpson, for the first time in 1985
  • Jobs had a wife, Laurene who had been married for 20 years
  • He had 3 children, Reed, Erin and Eve and a previous child from another relationship

Early Career

  • Got a job as a technician in 1974 at Atari, Inc.
  • Traveled to India for 7 months
  • Returned to Atari and was offered a job for helping to invent the game Breakout
  • Started attending Homebrew Computer club meetings with Wozniak in 1975
  • Steve introduced the Macintosh computer during an Apple commercial aired during the Super Bowl I n 1984
  • Co-workers of Steve found him a erratic and temperamental manager which threatened his career and his working relationships
  • After finding out Steve was planning a boardroom coup (sudden overthrow of the management or governing body of a corporation by an individual or small group of individuals) his management removed him from head of the Macintosh division
  • Steve resigned from Apple and found NeXT, Inc that same year

Apple Career

Inventions and life

  • NeXT Computer was invented in 1985 along with NeXTcube, and NeXTmail
  • NeXT Computer made a profit of $7 million
  • In 1986 Jobs bought Graphics Group (now known as Pixar) for $10 million
  • In 1996, Apple bought NeXT Computer, bringing Steve back to his co-founded company

Health Issues

  • In October 2003, Jobs was diagnosed with cancer and in 2004 he announced he had a tumor in his pancreas
  • Jobs refused to have surgery for the tumor and instead tried a vegan diet, herbal remedies, and acupuncture
  • In July 2004, he finally underwent surgery that seemed to successfully remove the tumor
  • Jobs died at his house in California around 3 pm on October 5 th 2011
  • Thoughts, memories and condolences were sent to a specific email and are now posted on the Steve Jobs memorial page
  • ABC, CBS, and NBC interrupted regular TV to broadcast the news
  • Apple and Microsoft flew their flags half-staff to show appreciation from October 6 th and 12 th , 2011

Honors and Recognition

  • Was awarded National Medal of Technology by president Ronald Reagan in 1985
  • In August 2009, Jobs was elected as the most admired entrepreneur in a survey by Junior Achievement
  • A statue was built and is displayed at Graphisoft Park, Budapest

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Steve Jobs was an American inventor, designer, and entrepreneur who was the cofounder, chief executive, and chairman of Apple Inc. Born in 1955 to two University of Wisconsin graduate students who gave him up for adoption, Jobs was smart but directionless, dropping out of college and experimenting with different pursuits before cofounding Apple with Steve Wozniak in 1976. Jobs left the company in 1985, launching Pixar Animation Studios, then returned to Apple more than a decade later. The tech giant’s revolutionary products, which include the iPhone, iPad, and iPod, have dictated the evolution of modern technology. Jobs died in 2011 following a long battle with pancreatic cancer.

FULL NAME: Steven Paul Jobs BORN: February 24, 1955 DIED: October 5, 2011 BIRTHPLACE: San Francisco, California SPOUSE: Laurene Powell (1991-2011) CHILDREN: Lisa, Reed, Erin, and Eve ASTROLOGICAL SIGN: Pisces

Steve Jobs was born on February 24, 1955, in San Francisco to Joanne Schieble (later Joanne Simpson) and Abdulfattah “John” Jandali, two University of Wisconsin graduate students. The couple gave up their unnamed son for adoption. As an infant, Jobs was adopted by Clara and Paul Jobs and named Steven Paul Jobs. Clara worked as an accountant, and Paul was a Coast Guard veteran and machinist.

Jobs’ biological father, Jandali, was a Syrian political science professor. His biological mother, Schieble, worked as a speech therapist. Shortly after Jobs was placed for adoption, his biological parents married and had another child, Mona Simpson. It was not until Jobs was 27 that he was able to uncover information on his biological parents.

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Jobs lived with his adoptive family in Mountain View, California, within the area that would later become known as Silicon Valley. He was curious from childhood, sometimes to his detriment. According to the BBC’s Science Focus magazine, Jobs was taken to the emergency room twice as a toddler—once after sticking a pin into an electrical socket and burning his hand, and another time because he had ingested poison. His mother Clara had taught him to read by the time he started kindergarten.

As a boy, Jobs and his father worked on electronics in the family garage. Paul showed his son how to take apart and reconstruct electronics, a hobby that instilled confidence, tenacity, and mechanical prowess in young Jobs.

Although Jobs was always an intelligent and innovative thinker, his youth was riddled with frustrations over formal schooling. Jobs was a prankster in elementary school due to boredom, and his fourth-grade teacher needed to bribe him to study. Jobs tested so well, however, that administrators wanted to skip him ahead to high school—a proposal that his parents declined.

While attending Homestead High School, Jobs joined the Explorer’s Club at Hewlett-Packard. It was there that he saw a computer for the first time. He even picked up a summer job with HP after calling company cofounder Bill Hewlett to ask for parts for a frequency counter he was building. It was at HP that a teenaged Jobs met he met his future partner and cofounder of Apple Computer Steve Wozniak , who was attending the University of California, Berkeley.

After high school, Jobs enrolled at Reed College in Portland, Oregon. Lacking direction, he withdrew from college after six months and spent the next year and a half dropping in on creative classes at the school. Jobs later recounted how one course in calligraphy developed his love of typography.

In 1974, Jobs took a position as a video game designer with Atari. Several months later, he left the company to find spiritual enlightenment in India, traveling further and experimenting with psychedelic drugs.

In 1976, when Jobs was just 21, he and Wozniak started Apple Computer Inc. in the Jobs’ family garage. Jobs sold his Volkswagen bus and Wozniak his beloved scientific calculator to fund their entrepreneurial venture. Through Apple, the men are credited with revolutionizing the computer industry by democratizing the technology and making machines smaller, cheaper, intuitive, and accessible to everyday consumers.

Wozniak conceived of a series of user-friendly personal computers, and—with Jobs in charge of marketing—Apple initially marketed the computers for $666.66 each. The Apple I earned the corporation around $774,000. Three years after the release of Apple’s second model, the Apple II, the company’s sales increased exponentially to $139 million.

In 1980, Apple Computer became a publicly-traded company, with a market value of $1.2 billion by the end of its first day of trading. However, the next several products from Apple suffered significant design flaws, resulting in recalls and consumer disappointment. IBM suddenly surpassed Apple in sales, and Apple had to compete with an IBM/PC-dominated business world.

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Jobs looked to marketing expert John Sculley of Pepsi-Cola to take over the role of CEO for Apple in 1983. The next year, Apple released the Macintosh, marketing the computer as a piece of a counterculture lifestyle: romantic, youthful, creative. But despite positive sales and performance superior to IBM’s PCs, the Macintosh was still not IBM-compatible.

Sculley believed Jobs was hurting Apple, and the company’s executives began to phase him out. Not actually having had an official title with the company he cofounded, Jobs was pushed into a more marginalized position and left Apple in 1985.

After leaving Apple in 1985, Jobs personally invested $12 million to begin a new hardware and software enterprise called NeXT Inc. The company introduced its first computer in 1988, with Jobs hoping it would appeal to universities and researchers. But with a base price of $6,500, the machine was far out of the range of most potential buyers.

The company’s operating system NeXTSTEP fared better, with programmers using it to develop video games like Quake and Doom . Tim Berners-Lee, who created the first web browser, used an NeXT computer. However, the company struggled to appeal to mainstream America, and Apple eventually bought the company in 1996 for $429 million.

In 1986, Jobs purchased an animation company from George Lucas , which later became Pixar Animation Studios. Believing in Pixar’s potential, Jobs initially invested $50 million of his own money in the company.

The studio went on to produce wildly popular movies such as Toy Story (1995), Finding Nemo (2003), The Incredibles (2004), Cars (2006), and Up (2009) . Pixar merged with Disney in 2006, which made Jobs the largest shareholder of Disney. As of June 2022, Pixar films had collectively grossed $14.7 billion at the global box office.

In 1997, Jobs returned to his post as Apple’s CEO. Just as Jobs instigated Apple’s success in the 1970s, he is credited with revitalizing the company in the 1990s.

With a new management team, altered stock options, and a self-imposed annual salary of $1 a year, Jobs put Apple back on track. Jobs’ ingenious products like the iMac, effective branding campaigns, and stylish designs caught the attention of consumers once again.

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In the ensuing years, Apple introduced such revolutionary products as the Macbook Air, iPod, and iPhone, all of which dictated the evolution of technology. Almost immediately after Apple released a new product, competitors scrambled to produce comparable technologies. To mark its expanded product offerings, the company officially rebranded as Apple Inc. in 2007.

Apple’s quarterly reports improved significantly that year: Stocks were worth $199.99 a share—a record-breaking number at that time—and the company boasted a staggering $1.58 billion profit, an $18 billion surplus in the bank, and zero debt.

In 2008, fueled by iTunes and iPod sales, Apple became the second-biggest music retailer in America behind Walmart. Apple has also been ranked No. 1 on Fortune ’s list of America’s Most Admired Companies, as well as No. 1 among Fortune 500 companies for returns to shareholders.

Apple has released dozens of versions of the iPhone since its 2007 debut. In February 2023, an unwrapped first generation phone sold at auction for more than $63,000.

According to Forbes , Jobs’ net worth peaked at $8.3 billion shortly before he died in 2011. Celebrity Net Worth estimates it was as high as $10.2 billion.

Apple hit a market capitalization of $3 trillion in January 2022, meaning Jobs’ initial stake in the company from 1980 would have been worth about $330 billion—enough to comfortably make him the richest person in the world over Tesla founder Elon Musk had he been alive. But according to the New York Post , Jobs sold off all but one of his Apple shares when he left the company in 1985.

Most of Jobs’ net worth came from a roughly 8 percent share in Disney he acquired when he sold Pixar in 2006. Based on Disney’s 2022 value, that share—which he passed onto his wife—is worth $22 billion.

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Jobs and Laurene Powell married on March 18, 1991. The pair met in the early 1990s at Stanford business school, where Powell was an MBA student. They lived together in Palo Alto with their three children: Reed (born September 22, 1991), Erin (born August 19, 1995), and Eve (born July 9, 1998).

Jobs also fathered a daughter, Lisa Brennan-Jobs, with girlfriend Chrisann Brennan on May 17, 1978, when he was 23. He denied paternity of his daughter in court documents, claiming he was sterile. In her memoir Small Fry , Lisa wrote DNA tests revealed that she and Jobs were a match in 1980, and he was required to begin making paternity payments to her financially struggling mother. Jobs didn’t initiate a relationship with his daughter until she was 7 years old. When she was a teenager, Lisa came to live with her father. In 2011, Jobs said , “I’ve done a lot of things I’m not proud of, such as getting my girlfriend pregnant when I was 23 and the way I handled that.”

In 2003, Jobs discovered that he had a neuroendocrine tumor, a rare but operable form of pancreatic cancer. Instead of immediately opting for surgery, Jobs chose to alter his pesco-vegetarian diet while weighing Eastern treatment options.

For nine months, Jobs postponed surgery, making Apple’s board of directors nervous. Executives feared that shareholders would pull their stock if word got out that the CEO was ill. But in the end, Jobs’ confidentiality took precedence over shareholder disclosure.

In 2004, Jobs had successful surgery to remove the pancreatic tumor. True to form, Jobs disclosed little about his health in subsequent years.

Early in 2009, reports circulated about Jobs’ weight loss, some predicting his health issues had returned, which included a liver transplant. Jobs responded to these concerns by stating he was dealing with a hormone imbalance. Days later, he went on a six-month leave of absence.

In an email message to employees, Jobs said his “health-related issues are more complex” than he thought, then named Tim Cook , Apple’s then–chief operating officer, as “responsible for Apple’s day-today operations.”

After nearly a year out of the spotlight, Jobs delivered a keynote address at an invite-only Apple event on September 9, 2009. He continued to serve as master of ceremonies, which included the unveiling of the iPad, throughout much of 2010.

In January 2011, Jobs announced he was going on medical leave. In August, he resigned as CEO of Apple, handing the reins to Cook.

Jobs died at age 56 in his home in Palo Alto, California, on October 5, 2011. His official cause of death was listed as respiratory arrest related to his years-long battle with pancreatic cancer.

The New York Times reported that in his final weeks, Jobs had become so weak that he struggled to walk up the stairs in his home. Still, he was able to say goodbye to some of his longtime colleagues, including Disney CEO Bob Iger; speak with his biographer; and offer advice to Apple executives about the unveiling of the iPhone 4S.

In a eulogy for Jobs , sister Mona Simpson wrote that just before dying, Jobs looked for a long time at his sister, Patty, then his wife and children, then past them, and said his last words: “Oh wow. Oh wow. Oh wow.”

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Jobs’ closest family and friends remembered him at a small gathering, then on October 16, a funeral for Jobs was held on the campus of Stanford University. Notable attendees included Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates ; singer Joan Baez , who once dated Jobs; former Vice President Al Gore ; actor Tim Allen; and News Corporation chairman Rupert Murdoch .

Jobs is buried in an unmarked grave at Alta Mesa Memorial Park in Palo Alto. Upon the release of the 2015 film Steve Jobs , fans traveled to the cemetery to find the site. Because the cemetery is not allowed to disclose the grave’s location, many left messages for Jobs in a memorial book instead.

Before his death, Jobs granted author and journalist Walter Isaacson permission to write his official biography. Jobs sat for more than 40 interviews with the Isaacson, who also talked to more than 100 of Jobs’ family, friends, and colleagues. Initially scheduled for a November 2011 release date, Steve Jobs hit shelves on October 24, just 19 days after Jobs died.

Jobs’ life has been the subject of two major films. The first, released in 2013, was simply titled Jobs and starred Ashton Kutcher as Jobs and Josh Gad as Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak. Wozniak told The Verge in 2013 he was approached about working on the film but couldn’t because, “I read a script as far as I could stomach it and felt it was crap.” Although he praised the casting, he told Gizmodo he felt his and Jobs’ personalities were inaccurately portrayed.

Instead, Wozniak worked with Sony Pictures on the second film, Steve Jobs , that was adapted from Isaacson’s biography and released in 2015. It starred Michael Fassbender as Jobs and Seth Rogen as Wozniak. Fassbender was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor, and co-star Kate Winslet was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Apple and NeXT marketing executive Joanna Hoffman.

In 2015, filmmaker Alex Gibney examined Jobs’ life and legacy in the documentary Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine .

  • Do you want to spend the rest of your life selling sugared water, or do you want a chance to change the world? [Jobs inviting an executive to join Apple]
  • It’s better to be a pirate than join the Navy.
  • In my perspective... science and computer science is a liberal art. It’s something everyone should know how to use, at least, and harness in their life.
  • It’s in Apple’s DNA that technology alone is not enough. It’s technology married with liberal arts, married with the humanities that yields us the result that makes our hearts sing.
  • There’s an old Wayne Gretzky quote that I love—‘I skate to where the puck is going to be, not where it has been’—and we’ve always tried to do that at Apple.
  • You can’t just ask customers what they want and then try to give that to them. By the time you get it built, they’ll want something new.
  • I think humans are basically tool builders, and the computer is the most remarkable tool we’ve ever built.
  • You just make the best product you can, and you don’t put it out until you feel it’s right.
  • With iPod, listening to music will never be the same again.
  • Things don’t have to change the world to be important.
  • I would trade all of my technology for an afternoon with Socrates .
  • If you want to live your life in a creative way, as an artist, you have to not look back too much. You have to be willing to take whatever you’ve done and whoever you were and throw them away.
  • Being the richest man in the cemetery doesn’t matter to me. Going to bed at night saying we’ve done something wonderful—that’s what matters to me.
  • I like to believe there’s an afterlife. I like to believe the accumulated wisdom doesn’t just disappear when you die, but somehow, it endures. But maybe it’s just like an on/off switch and click—and you’re gone. Maybe that’s why I didn’t like putting on/off switches on Apple devices.
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Transcript: I got it all from wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Jobs Net Wealth in 2010 An entrepreneur is: someone that does business. Attended Reed College in Portland Oregon He Dropped out after 6 Months Built his first computer in highschool. Graduated Homestead Highschool Steve Jobs He Still took a few classes at Reed, Which helped him greatly when creating apple's text fonts and stuff Born: February 24, 1955 8.3 BILLION 43rd wealthiest American First Job with Atari In 1976, Steve Jobs Created the First Mac In 1986 He bought Pixar Apple Bought NeXT for Hardware that would be used in apple products. He Made APPLE Later sold illegal phone boxes

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Transcript: Who is Steve Jobs? He is the co-founder and chief executive officer of Apple Inc. Previous jobs have been chief executive of Pixar Animation Studios Childhood of Steve Jobs Born :24 February 1955 Birth location: San Francisco, California Social background: lower middle-class. Father was fixing cars for a living. Education: high-school certificate. Dropped out of Reed College after one semester. He was adopted by Clara and Paul Jobs. Jobs' Family Laurene Powell (born 1964), married in 1991 Children: Lisa Brennan-Jobs (born 1978), with unmarried girlfriend Chris-Ann Brennan. Reed (born 1991), Erin Siena (born 1995) and Eve (born 1998) with wife Laurene. Jobs' Health In 2003, Jobs discovered he had a neuroendocrine tumor, a rare but operable form of pancreatic cancer. For nine months Jobs postponed surgery, making Apple's board of directors nervous. But in 2004, he had a successful surgery to remove the pancreatic tumor. Early in 2009, Jobs' was dealing with a hormone imbalance. Steve Jobs net worth is $8.3 billion (2011) The hippie kid with no college education built a computer empire and became a multi-millionaire in a few years,fired from his own company before coming back a decade later to save it and turn it into one of the world’s most influential corporations, with millions of fans around the world. Steve Jobs

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Transcript: “Apple’s goal isn’t to make money. Our goal is to design and develop and bring to market good products…We trust as a consequence of that, people will like them, and as another consequence we’ll make some money. But we’re really clear about what our goals are.” 1955: Born February 24, adopted and named Stephen Paul Jobs People that influenced them - wonseak Biographical info - bomin path to fame - jubin why are they person of the year - wonseok impact - how they changed the world - jubin goals desires inspirations - bomin http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/articles/pages/6281/Jobs-Steve.html Steve Wozniak The 1st PC 1976: Apple Computer formed on April 1, after Wozniak and Jobs create a circuit board in a garage. Apple goes on sale by summer Steve Jobs October 5, 2011: Steve Jobs dies at 56. Apple does not give a specific cause in announcing his death. 1984: Macintosh goes on sale Jobs realized the potential of PIXAR, and invested $50,000,000 before the release of Toy Story. Toy Story caused a sensation, and PIXAR keeps making excellent animation films. Without Jobs, it would hard to make the world first 3D animation film, Toy Story, and we could not enjoy the valuable animation films. Established Apple with Steve Jobs Apple1 Man of 2011 2002 March In 2006, Woz closed, Wozniak founded Acquicor Technology, a holding company for acquiring technology companies IT innovation 1986: Jobs starts Next Inc, buys Pixar from Star Wars creator George Lucas The 1st GUI PC Aug 24, 2011: Jobs quits as CEO On April 1, 1976, Jobs and Wozniak formed Apple Computer -> became the vice president in charge of research and development at Apple 1977: Apple unveils Apple II, first personal computer to generate colour graphics 1997: Jobs becomes “interim” CEO Impact on IT born in 1955 1998: Apple returns to profitability. iMac desktop a big hit 1972: Enrolls at Reed College, Oregon, drops out after a semester 1974: Works for video game maker Atari, attends meeting of Homebrew Computer Club with Steve Wozniak, a friend Steve Jobs (1955.2.24~2010.10.5) A user-friendly personal computer. The first wholly computer-animated film 'Toy Story' in PIXAR Impact on animation 2009: Jobs goes on leave, returns in June. He receives liver transplant Impact Apple Lisa Practical producer of Apple Computer and regarded as brain of Apple 2001: First iPod goes on sale. Apple releases iTunes software 2010: Apple sells 15 min iPads 1. Go for perfect 2. Tap the experts 3. Be ruthless 4. Shun focus groups 5. Never stop studying 6. Simplify 7. Keep your secrets 8. Keep teams small 9. Use more carrot than stick 10. Prototype to the extreme by thedailybeast Not to make money, but to make great products (cc) image by jantik on Flickr designed the hardware, circuit board designs, and operating system for the Apple I IPhone was an evolution of the phone. It fascinated the phone users of the world. The 3/4 of the mp3 player in the world is IPod 2007: Apple releases iPhone 1985: Jobs and Sculley clash, Leading to Jobs’ resignation. Wozniak also resigns Quit University of California, Berkeley in 1975 Impact on PC Co-founded Wheels of Zeus(WoZ) to create wireless GPS in 2001

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Transcript: Steve Jobs(Steve Paul Jobs) April 1, 1976 Jobs and his friend Steve Wozniak and Ron Wayn founded Apple, he accompanied Apple's decades of ups and downs and revival, has leadership and introduced iMac, iPad, iPod, iPhone and other popular electronic products of millions of people worldwide, profoundly changed the modern communication, entertainment and even a way of life. Apple iOS is developed by Apple operating system for handheld devices. Apple as early as January 9, 2007 to be announced at Macworld this system was originally designed for iPhone use, and then gradually applied to the iPod touch, iPad and Apple TV and other Apple products. iOS and Apple's Mac OS X operating system, it is also based in Darwin, so the same is a commercial Unix-like operating system. This system was originally called iPhone OS, until June 7, 2010 WWDC conference announced renamed iOS. As of November 2011, according to Canalys data show, iOS has occupied the global smart phone system market share of 30% in the U.S. market share of 43%. Family Apple's establishment Thank You For Watching My Prezi! iOS His father was Arabs, and his mother was Germans. But he was American.And his wife was Laurene·Powell·Jobs. Thank You!

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Transcript: Steve Jobs the founder of apple software and inventor of a large amount of technology created by apple Intelectual property managment of market postiion Impact from new developers and software steve jobs often led or predicted trends. He creating the first mainstream pc from predicting trends about the increasing popularity of the pc created the first extremly sucsessfull mp3 player the fisrst succsesfull smartphone and tablet steve had a strong legal team and often took care of competion suing them for anything in there products simmilar to apple inovations code of conduct apple's code of conduct covers labour and human rights, health and saftey the enviroment ethics and managment systems. but recently it was revealed that there had been 37 serious breaches to the code includign 91 underage worker, dangerous working areas(including exposure to toxic chemicals) bribery, underpayed workers, worker intimidation and false accounting steve jobs takes advantage of the lawsof intelectual property he is the primary or co inventor of over 300 products steve jobs has also led apple in to many legal battles against rival companys including microsoft, the open handset alliance and htc steve jobs was a demanding perfectionist this helped him keep market share on several products from the first pcs to present day smart phones. He created trends and was quoted as saying "There's an old Wayne Gretzky quote that I love. 'I skate to where the puck is going to be, not where it has been.' And we've always tried to do that at Apple. Since the very very beginning. And we always will." in 1993 Jobs was named one of the toughest bosses by fortune magazine and apple co founder Dan'l Lewin was quoted saying "The highs were unbelievable ... But the lows were unimaginable". he was a competive person banning books published by john wiley and sons from apple stores because of an unauthourized biogrophy published by them he also has on several occasions bad mouthed opposing companys saying dell creates "unimagtive beige boxes"

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Transcript: Communication "Jobs" released in 2013 Steve Jobs - an aspiring entrepreneur to shape the technological industry with his company - Apple Inc. A creative genius and a successful leader Conclusion This movie effectively portrayed the qualities of a leader and challenges one must face to stand out as a successful leader Teamwork: recruiting, and building a team of driven people Communication: motivating all to focus on a shared vision Building relationships & Trust: networking and keeping close bonds Value of conflicts: learned how to deal with conflicts Leadership styles Effective leader Steve Jobs has left his legacy for the world Leadership portrayed in this movie: Teamwork Communication The Value of Conflicts Building Relationships & Trust Leadership Styles Introduction Building Relationships & Trust Built a long term relationship with his first investor - Mike Markulla, a friend and colleague Mike stayed with Apple for 23 years Relationship with Wozniak who helped build the first logic board, and his business partner Value of Conflicts "Jobs" - steve jobs Introduction Team: "unit of two or more people who...work to accomplish a shared goal or purpose" (Daft, 2011) Jobs started the venture with a few of his friends out of his garage He recruited good talent and used his team to score his first deal with a local computer store selling Apple 1 Business partner - Steve Wozniak and a small team of 4 others Steve Jobs struggled with dealing with conflicts Allowed his emotions to cloud his judgement Fired a valued employee because he did not share his opinion about fonts Should have used an integrative negotiation approach His anger made him make irrational decisions Learned from his mistakes later on, and did a better job managing conflicts Leadership Styles Communicate in order to motivate and influence others to perform actions to further a common goal and outcome. Steve Jobs communicated his vision to his employees Made them realize there is no impossible He wanted to give customers things they have not yet thought about Jobs - Trailer Jobs had displayed elements of different leadership styles: Autocratic: Jobs made decisions without consulting with managers, or board members Transformational: focused on a vision to change the world Transactional: Jobs fired an employee on the spot for not meeting the company's standard Coalition: builds a coalition with small group of friends, and builds his network over time, all motivating one another Teamwork

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Transcript: Facts Steve Jobs was born on Febuary 24, 1955 and died in October 5,2011 Conclusion Health In 2004 Steve Jobs announced he had been diagnosed with a tumor in his pancreas. Steve Jobs ended up having to get his liver removed. Apple has created multiple inventions but mostly computers and mp3 players. They have also created other products like the Iphone. Steve Jobs Steve Jobs was the Co-Founder, Chairman, and Chief of Apple. Apple Creations Steve Jobs has acomplished a lot in his life.

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When he was at college he only was in there for a semester and then he got kicked out. While he was in there he met a man called Steve Wozniak. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

  • When he was at college he only was in there for a semester and then he got kicked out. While he was in there he met a man called Steve Wozniak. Together they made Apple.( heres a Picture of the first apple computer).
  • The reason why apple is called apple is because he went to India and all he ate for a week was apples. Plus, he was working on an apple farm before he made apple.
  • He made the iPod classic, iPod Nano, iPod shuffle, iPod touch, iPad, iPad 2, iphone, iphone 3g, iphone 4 , iphone 4s, iMac, Mac book air, Mac book pro and iTunes.
  • Steve Wozniak was Steve Jobs best friend. He made all of the things Steve Jobs made and the two both made apple.
  • What did steve jobs make first?
  • A. a computer
  • Well done click here for number 2
  • What college did steve jobs go to
  • A. reed college
  • B. Blackpool college
  • C. Manchester college
  • Who was steve jobs best friend?
  • A. Jake Guy
  • B. Steve Wozniak
  • C. David Beckham
  • What did he invent?
  • How long was Steve jobs in college
  • A. 1 semester
  • B. 3 semesters
  • C. For all of college
  • Thats it and I hope you liked the show

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Steve Jobs. Steve Jobs. Steve Paul Jobs was born on February 24, 1955 He lived in San Francisco, California. In 1977 Steve Job’s friend, Stephen Wozniak created a computer, The Apple II Steve Jobs soon got Mike Markkula , a former Intel manager to invest a quarter of a million

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Steve Jobs • Steve Paul Jobs was born on February 24, 1955 • He lived in San Francisco, California. • In 1977 Steve Job’s friend, Stephen Wozniak created a computer, The Apple II • Steve Jobs soon got Mike Markkula, a former Intel manager to invest a quarter of a million dollars in Wozniak and Job’s business. • In 1980, when Jobs was 25 years old, his net worth was more than $200 million

Steve Job’s life • In 1996, Steve Jobs became the CEO of Apple • In 1998, the iMac was introduced • In 2001, the first iPod was introduced • The first iPhone was introduced in 2007 2010 introduced the iPad

Since 2001, there has been more than 30 different models of iPods.

What’s New Now: The latest technology! Mac • 21st Century technology iPhone iPod iPad

Why Steve Jobs? • Steve Jobs has had such a large effect on everyone lives and even the lives of future generations. • With advancing technology that Apple has created, everyone’s life is a lot easier. • With Steve Job’s creative ideas, Apple gives people independence, the chance to stay connected with other people, and it allows people to express themselves.

How does Steve Jobs relate to Art, Design and Graphic Arts? • Steve Jobs can be related to Art, Design and Graphic Arts because he had such a creative mind • His ideas were always fresh, which is why he kept the company successful • Steve Jobs strived for success and did not stop until he got there, he had a lot of determination which paid off in the end. The commercial that introduced Apple Macintosh computers (Watch the video from this PowerPoint by clicking the image)

Why are his accomplishments so appealing to Art, Design and Graphic Arts? • Steve Jobs accomplishments are so interesting to Art, Design and Graphic Arts because Apple’s software are known for it’s programs in animation and design

“Being the richest man in the cemetery doesn’t matter to me… Going to bed at night saying we’ve done something wonderful… that’s what matters to me.” -Steve Jobs

The Next i Volkswagen and Apple discuss possible "iCar" project The next iProduct might be an iCar It would have Apple created features

How it could be used to better technology Potential iCar? • The iCar can be used to better technology because it would combine Apple’s features and apps inside of a car. • People would have everything in their car.

When invest in Steve Jobs products, a person’s possibilities are endless. • Jobs has created products that let people express themselves in so many ways. Visit the Apple site from this PowerPoint by clicking any tab

Steve Jobs February 24,1955 --- October 5, 2011

References • http://allaboutstevejobs.com/ • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYecfV3ubP8 • http://articles.cnn.com/2011-10-05/us/us_obit-steve-jobs_1_jobs-and-wozniak-iphone-apple-founder?_s=PM:US • http://www.time.com/time/business/article/0,8599,2096251,00.html • http://www.wired.com/magazine/2011/11/ff_stevejobs/all/1

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