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    Apple: A Company to Praise or One to Fear Control; whether through blatant oppression or through subtle ruse of apparent generosity, truly free peoples must be ever vigilant in their efforts to guard against powerful forces bent on subjugating the weak or unaware. While no legitimate company is truly guilty of such intent, tactics akin to such efforts are certainly employed by many companies and often reveal a company’s true nature (Deutsch, 2005). It is this true nature that rightly defines a

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    660 The first strength of the Apple Inc. company is the financial position. The Apple Inc. developed to number one company in the globe and conquered the capital market. Yoffie and Penelop, 2012, states that Apple Inc. holds a solid financial located with a total assets of $162.90 billion. He also claimed that the Apple Inc. is the company that holds biggest trade out hand up to $116 billion. The Apple Inc. are financially strong enough to invest more in research and development to retain their outstanding

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    The Book of Job dives into the life of a blessed and faithful man in which his life takes an unsuspecting turn. From the loss of property and loved ones, to only be accused of wickedness by friends as the explanation of this calamity that has befallen Job. Author J. Gerald Janzen, whose personal struggle has opened a corridor that creates a connection with the life of Job takes us on a walk with Job through his journey from prosperity, to loss and bitterness then into the presence of God. At the

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    Attitudes and emotions in the workplace are extremely important because they dictate job performance. The emotions that people go through are something that cannot be avoided; however, they can be manipulated. Managers, leaders, CEO’S of companies learn to do this by experience and training. They manipulate employee’s emotions with the purpose of achieving better performance and satisfy an organization’s goals. Although people have always had different emotions, the notion that managers need to care

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    What Is A Startup?

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    What Is a Startup? The word “startup” has become ubiquitous in American vocabulary. However, there is really no common understanding of the definition. Wikipedia defines a startup as “an entrepreneurial venture, typically describing newly emerged, fast-growing business.” Yet, if you look further, you’ll find that different people mean radically different things when they use the term. Some people define a startup simply as a newly registered firm with at least one employee, the founder. However

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    The Great Salesman Steve Jobs Rachel L. Kaczkowski Mississippi College Author’s Note Rachel L. Kaczkowski. Department of Business, Mississippi College. Correspondence concerning this biography should be addressed to Rachel Kaczkowski at Rkaczkowski@mc.edu. Abstract This biography explores the life of Steve Jobs. It goes into detail about the beginning of his life and what led him to be the man that changed the technological world. The main topic of this biography is to show the timeline

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    Steve Jobs may be the most recognizable founder name as it relates to Apple, but two other men played equally important roles in the successful startup of Apple: both Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne. Jobs met Wozniak, or more commonly known as Woz, in a computer club that was held in a garage in a California park (Rawlinson). Jobs and Wayne, on the other hand, were coworkers at Atari and through their time together, they became friends. However, Wayne’s time working with Jobs and Woz was short lived

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    The 2013 movie, Jobs, was an entertaining film designed to educate the masses about how Steve Jobs and a band of misfits changed the world by changing the way technology was perceived. The movie stars Ashton Kutcher as Steve Jobs, the famous Apple entrepreneur and CEO. The film’s opening shot portrays Steve as a successful businessman in the act of revealing one of Apple’s groundbreaking products, the IPOD. From there, the film flashes back to Jobs’ days as a rebellious youth, illustrating his independent

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    computer hardware, computer software, consumer electronics, digital distribution in retail stores in 18 countries and online stores in 120 countries. Johnson et al. (2010) explained that Apple Inc. was established by Ron Wayne, Steve Wozniak, and Steve Jobs founded the company in 1976 , which is headquartered in Cupertino, California, United States. Apple Inc. is an American multinational corporation that develops, manufactures and markets personal computers, consumer electronics and software, and related

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    However, I failed to recognize that the company’s outdated policies and job descriptions would need to be revised. Taking the time to properly define the current role and responsibilities of the box office positions has created a strong foundation and will help to ensure the success of the appraisal process when it is implemented. At this point, the box office job description has been rewritten and is aligned with the positions current responsibilities, and I have identified

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