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    Introduction In 2005, Apple created a Supplier Code of Conduct in an effort of becoming a socially responsible company. The Code was divided into five categories: Labor and Human Rights, Health and Safety, the Environment, Ethics, and Management Systems. Each of these categories had sublevel sections that specifically dictated Apple’s standings on specific topics. Apple executives introduced this code of conduct to its suppliers with the understanding that these standards needed to be followed

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    Steven Paul Jobs was born in San Francisco, California on February 24, 1955. He was adopted by Paul Reinhold Jobs and Clara Jobs. When Jobs was 5 years old, the Jobs family moved from San Francisco to Mountain View, California. Than they adopted a daughter, Patty. Paul worked as a mechanic and a carpenter, and taught his son basic electronics. Paul presented Steve how to work on electronics in the family garage, and how to electronics such as radios and televisions. During his high school years,

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    As the world entered into the 21st Century, humanity has witnessed an ecology of innovation that ranges from artificial hearts and livers to iPods to Bluetooth technology to smartphones and many more ("21st Century Inventions That Made an Impact”). Each with its own unique attraction has become a catalyst in nature for how individuals think, act and live. Along with these state of the art developments, Netflix has become the cutting – edge service for internet streaming media. Deemed as “a worthless

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    Case Study : Apple Inc.

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    Company and Product Apple Inc. is a popular U.S. based multinational organization. It is a publicly traded concern and its primary headquarters is located in Cupertino, California. The most popular hardware products of the company are its Mac line computers, iPhone smartphone and iPod music players. Consumers can conduct different types of internet based activities through such smart mobile gadgets. Apple had launched its first iPhone in 29th of June 2007 (Apple Inc. “Financial Information”). Over

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    The Supply Side Of Nokia

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    remember when Nokia was a big hit back in the early 2000s with their color screen phones, or Motorola with their “Razr”, which you may remember was the latest in design. The two big players nowadays that supply smartphones are American based Apple, Inc. and South Korean established Samsung Group. Essentially their two big products nowadays are the Apple iPhone 5, and the android device from Samsung with their Galaxy S4. These two companies have been in the top for quite a while and it so it seems

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    Apple Inc. Case Analysis

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    aa Abstract 1. Apple files first. Apple Inc. sued Samsung Electronics Co. in April 2011, for making a deliberate decision to copy Apple’s iPhone and iPad 2. Apple’s design, utility patents. Apple claimed that Samsung infringed four industrial design patents, which covered the look and feel of the devices, and three utility patents, which covers the working of the gadget. It listed more than 20 Samsung devices that infringed on Apple’s patents. 3. Samsung’s turn. Samsung counter sued Apple in June

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    Environmental audit Environmental audit, which is the systematic collection and evaluation of information from the wider marketing environment which might affect the organisation and its strategic marketing activities, is undertaken by marketing planners (pg. 333, Marketing Planning 2007-2008, Karen Beamish, Ruth Ashford). It is undertaken on a daily basis as it is considered to be very important for reputation management and public relations. Marketers should be aware of the changes in environment

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    Apple’s former CEO, Steve Jobs, in his speech, narrates his personal experience about success and failure. His purpose is to tell the new generation to do what they truly want to do. The audience of his speech is the students of Stanford University. Here, he adopts a sincere and sentimental tone in order to convince the new generation of the importance of doing what they want to do. This speech, which is entitled “Jobs summed up his life”, focuses on encouraging new generation to do what their

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    Difference between Mac and Pc The world we live in today is getting very radical changes since the invention of computer. And from time to time lots of changes have come in this field. Mac and Pc is the most popular computer. They both have some different feature from each other in contrast software and hardware. Let’s start with knowing what exactly these two computers are. Mac Macintosh or mostly known as Mac was invented by Apple Company in January 24, 1984. Steve jobs invented Mac, and since

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    Apple Inc. Business Policy

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    Apple Case Study Jonathan Hubbell Business Policy & Strategy Professor Felts University of Mount Olive 12 September, 2014 Abstract Apple Inc. is a technologically-based electronics company which sells various innovative products and services to the international community. Apple has experienced a wide array of successes and failures throughout its history until eventually becoming the number one brand name on the international market as a result of product innovation. This case study

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