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    Donna Dubinsky and Apple Computer Describes a major conflict within Apple Computer in 1985 over control of product distribution. The founder and chairman‚ Steve Jobs‚ proposed a new distribution process which would transfer many responsibilities away from distribution manager‚ Donna Dubinsky. Dubinsky believed‚ however‚ that this process would be practically and financially unworkable. Presents her defensive and unsuccessful conflict management‚ culminating in her threatened resignation. This case

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    what ways do play activities produce social hierarchies among children? This essay will focus on play activities amongst children‚ children being any individuals bellow the age of 18 according to the Convention on the rights of the Child (accessed 20 June 2011)‚ and various form of play relating to imaginary worlds‚ inclusion and exclusion games‚ lastly the separation of the sexes between girls and boys. This essay will assess how social hierarchies can appear during play activities. Firstly‚

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    that motivate their employees (Wilson & Madsen 2008). Maslow’s hierarchy of needs provides a clear view of individual needs and how these are prioritized. Employees tend to meet their needs in an ordinal arrangement with the most important one being given the first priority. According to Maslow‚ these needs can be represented into a hierarchical representation depicting their order of priority. As shown in Maslow’s hierarchy‚ basics needs are given the first priority because human beings cannot

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    Does Apple need “a great man”? After the death of Steve Jobs‚ management experts are wondering whether Apple will survive without Steve Jobs or not? This issue is also considered in the “InsideApple: Can It Thrive Without Steve?” article‚ published on the Forbes’ webpage where commentaries on the book of Adam Lashinsky “InsideApple” are provided. This article describes the aspects of the book regarding successful implementation of the “radical management system” by Apples’ incomparable leadership

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    Apple Computer Inc Apple Computer‚ Inc. is a well-known designer and retailer of computer hardware‚ software and electronic entertainment devices. Apple began as a small personal computer manufacturing firm in 1976 with a vision to build computers that could be purchased by anyone. The company has now grown into one of the most powerful technology companies in existence. The path that led to the creation of a brand like Apple is a true testament to the level of innovation and the cultivation of

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    Week 4 Case Study Apple versus the World- IPAD sparks an Apple ifrenzy At the end of 2010 Apple‚ the maker of iPods‚ iPhones and IPADs‚ became the world’s most valuable company‚ a mantle which had been held by Microsoft. The two companies started the personal computer revolution in the 1970s but Microsoft had to date outflanked Apple to become the market leader. Hence‚ the significance of this turnaround in fortunes. Apple’s rebirth began with the launch of the iPod music player followed by its

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    Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Calen T. Curtin OTC LEA Abstract This paper will explain Maslow’s triangle and its application to interpersonal communications. An explanation will be given how the interpersonal communications‚ based off of Maslow’s triangle‚ can be used as an interview and interrogation tool. Examples will be provided of a personal experience that directly relates to the vertical progression through Maslow’s triangle. When Maslow’s hierarchy of needs (Maslow’s

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    (and later incorporated January 3‚ 1977[3] without Wayne‚ who sold his share of the company back to Jobs and Wozniak) to sell the Apple I personal computer kit. They were hand-built by Steve Wozniak[11][12] in the living room of Jobs’ parents’ home‚ and the Apple I was first shown to the public at the Homebrew Computer Club.[13] Eventually 200 computers were built. The Apple I was sold as a motherboard (with CPU‚ RAM‚ and basic textual-video chips) — not what is today considered a complete personal computer

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    Maslow’s hierarchy of needs theorizes that an employee’s most basic needs must be met before he will be motivated by higher needs. The hierarchy consists of five categories physiological‚ safety‚ belongingness‚ esteem and finally self-actualization. Maslow theorized that we are driven by primary needs‚ however the strongest source of motivation is the lowest unsatisfied need at the time; as the lower level need is satisfied the next higher need in the hierarchy becomes the primary motivator. With

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