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    Apple Inc.

    looks like it will keep on growing. Even though they lost their biggest asset, Steve Jobs, to a tragic death due to illness, Tim Cook seems like the right man to keep Steve’s vision alive. Steve Jobs had a vision of making Apple Inc. a cultural force through differentiation and style of his products. He was responsible for bringing out those innovative products that we all love: the iPod, iPhone, and iPad. Jobs wanted to reposition the company and take advantage of the consumers who were becoming

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    Noname

    totally blew people’s mind and change people’s life on the way they listening to the music, making phone call, taking photos and etc. Apple Inc., formerly Apple Computer, Inc., is an American multinational corporation, which was founded by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozeniak on April, 1976 with a release of the Apple 1, and it was incorporated in Cupertino, California in 1977. Apple is the world’s second-largest information technology company by revenue after Samsung Electronics and the world’s third-largest

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    Bus 508

    Through capacity building initiative, workers are supposed to understand their rights and the accorded protections whenever such rights are violated. The company also draws remarkably from various resources to protect the right of workers who undertake jobs in the foreign countries. The situations that clout foreign workers comprise exorbitant charges that plunge workers into debt. Apple move to curb these violations are part of their incredible activities. They engage in search of these violations and

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    Apple, Inc.

    entrepreneurs, Steve Jobs stands out as the most famous and currently asks as CEO. In the first fours years, Apple’s goal was to break into the personal computer market; though successful, it was difficult to compete with nationally known brands as a start up. In December of 1980, Apple went public which provided the company millions of dollars in capital to expand operations. Through 1985, Apple struggled to determine which product path to take; after failed models, low sales and a power struggle, Steve Jobs

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    Case Study

    REACTION PAPER ABOUT APPLE COMPU TER AND STEVE P. JOBS (2006) So as the first group discussed and explained to us about the Apple Company, many things comes to our mind that have been cleared because of them. They explained about the past and present performance in order to stipulate the future position about this largely successful company and about the strategies that make Apple Company more competitive between the big companies. The first thing that they have focused is about the issues that

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    Apple Case Analysis

    research and development- perhaps the most important factors that allow Apple to create and sustain its loyal following. In marketing, John Sculley, the man behind the Pepsi’s challenge campaign was invited to the board and subsequently replaced Steve jobs, demonstrating Apple’s early emphasis in marketing. A higher than industry level of revenue was also channeled to research and development, allowing Apple to create its own suite of software and hardware that offers greater functionality with user

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    Apple Adverising

    Apple’s Advertising Campaign Analysis Created in 1976 by two of its cofounders; Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs, Apple became the world most advanced renowned computer and mobile devices corporation. For years Apple succeeded in differentiate itself from its competition such as Microsoft and Dell by presenting an image of superiority and class of its computers and other well known products. “Apple carefully cultivates a specific image for itself, and a cornerstone of those efforts is its advertising

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    Romantic Leader

    Hewitt. Who: Steve Jobs – CEO of Apple He was a high maintenance co-worker who demanded excellence from his staff. He was an unconventional leader. According to LA times, the market value of Apple’s shares has grown from about $US5 billions in 2000 to $US351 billions today making it one of the biggest publicly listed companies in the US. He did a great job creating a purpose and vision in his company. His management style wasn’t the stuff of university textbooks. For example, Steve always had a

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    Rhetorical Analysis of “Apple Introduces a Revolutionary”

    introduces the topic of the nights show is by simply stating, “Apple’s newest must-have gadget” (The Onion). The key word is apple, it is not Window’s new gadget but Apple’s. The obsession is with the actual Apple product itself. The text goes on to show Steve Jobs in front of a larger than

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    Apple Inc

    garage. For three decades, Apple Computer was mostly a manufacturer of personal computers, but later on grew into a multinational corporation that creates much more than just that. It was a long journey for, at the time, 20 year old founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. Today, with a spot in the top five on the Fortune 500 list, 437 retail stores in ten different counties, and a net worth of more than $670 billion, it is no secret the success Apple Inc has gained. It is now being predicted that reaching

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