“If you want to build a ship, don’t drum up the men to gather wood, did the work, and give orders. Instead teach them to yearn for the vast and endless sea” (Saint-Exupéry, 1948). This perfectly describes Steve Jobs. He was a leader with passion and clear vision who directed his people and got extraordinary achievements. While many believed him to be a transformational leader, others see him as a toxic leader. Although, it is true that he was very strict and set a very high standard but would it be possible without his firm determination? Furthermore, the way he uses his power to influence people in Apple Inc. to reach zenith is very different because nobody could predict his thoughts and behavior. In addition to this, the way he uses his …show more content…
From the mainstream perspective, he has shown different types of leadership. It also includes several theories like trait, skill, behavior, contingency and transformational. Trait theory states that the personality of a person would determine if he or she will be able to lead. In case of Steve Jobs, his personality was radiant and flamboyant. He was confident, committed and charismatic to take any leap or risk with the support of his team and customers to pursue his aspiration (Katzenbach, 2012). While this may be true but another theory, skill theory states that leaders can be made with the help of training and hard work. The three main skill of this theory includes conceptual skill, human skill, and technical skill. Since Jobs was a genius from his childhood, he possessed all those skills and it was obviously only a matter of time that his skills would develop even further. Without possessing these skills, he wouldn't be able to produce such revolutionary products like iPhone, iPad, MacBook and Macintosh PC. Another theory which is behavior theory states that there is two type of leaders. One is task oriented and another is people oriented. Steve Jobs is seen to be task oriented because he uses his employees for the benefit of the organization and to achieve a certain goal. The most compelling evidence for this was when Jobs made the whole iPhone team to work hard and redesign the product before it launched in the market (Elliot, 2011). His leadership style was more of autocratic and participative than laissez-faire because he was in control of his Macintosh team and he encouraged his team members to speak up their mind for new ideas and innovations. Next theory which is contingency theory states that leaders surface according to the situation. To clarify this, we can use the example of Lisa (Mac History, 2017). Since the staff and their leader who were working on the upgraded Apple II,
"He wants to do it now. He speeds to Cupertino and says, drop everything, we're doing this at this very moment.". In jobs successful story it wasn't about being a genius it was about attitude. Jobs was also born in the right place at the right time in Silicon Valley.¨Coincidence? Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen was born in 1953, Apple (AAPL) founder Steve Jobs in 1955, and
On October 5, 2011, the world witnessed the passing away of Steve Jobs. He died at the relatively young age of fifty-six. As a technological icon, Jobs changed the way hundreds of millions of people today communicate, interact, and think. Through the founding of Apple, Next, and Pixar, Jobs showed the world that with passion and persistence visions can truly transform into reality. Although Steve Jobs has given many speeches in his life time, it could be said that arguably his most notable speech was presented to the 2005 graduating class of Stanford.
Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, the founders of Apple, shared many of their traits, but they differed in many others as well. Steve Wozniak started getting interested in electronics at an early age and thereby became a pure breed engineer. He always loved engineering and creating and his goal was never to make a big profit, but rather to amaze people by his designs. Ethics also played a huge role in Steve Wozniak’s life and his strong views on the topic were always apparent during his time at Apple. For example, when early apple employees were, in his opinion, treated unjust with regards to Stocks, he sold his own stocks for a below market price to them in order to make things right.
As a leader you should stay passionate in your own work or your products (Forbes). Thirdly. Job was to into his work even when he was diagnosed with cancer and he refused to have surgery because he was so busy and invested in his products. After his cancer was getting in the way of his attendance at Apple Corporation he had to resign from his job. For all these reasons, Steve jobs used passion to succeed in his work and have the motivation to create his
Those individuals who were believed to have these inherent skills were people of very influential status, wartime heroes and those of great wealth. The people who emerge or are most picked to lead have distinctive drives and character profiles (Nicholson, 2013, p.16). Leadership Thought Development from 1900 – 1970 The thought of leadership evolved from the Great Man Theory to Trait Theory and Behavior Theory. The trait theory focuses on identifying distinctive personality traits and characteristics that are associated to successful leadership.
Introduction The founder of Microsoft doesn’t need and introduction. Bill Gates is one of the wealthiest person in the world. He is well known for his harsh “do as I say, not as I do,” leadership style in the workplace. He was a visionary, and his vision was to build a company or product that would forever change the world The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation were created by them both .Their
Introduction Whenever someone argues that college dropouts are incapable of achieving anything in life, bring up Bill Gates’s name. Bill Gates, a Harvard dropout, is one of the richest men in the United States due to the gargantuan success of a business he started with Paul Allen, which is known as Microsoft (Bill Gates Biography.com, 2017). Nobody can deny that Bill Gates has had a massive impact on the technological world. However, in this essay, we study the leadership qualities that made Bill Gates one of the most successful people in the entire world.
Critical Review of Leadership Theories There have been a variety of theorists who have tried to understand how good leaders acquire their skills and whether the components which make up a successful leader are hereditary or learned. Many Studies have been made using twins to identify that about forty percent of differences in personality are hereditary. (Vernon et al., 1998) From this we can see that it is not only a matter of whether a person in born with these skills but one must also build on them to become a successful leader.
At Apple, Steve Jobs was firmly believed that it is essential to encourage the employees and make them show the best. He always reminded employees that Apple is a good company, it was a honor to become one of the number of this company. It was to make them understand that everyone was noticed. This led employees to believe in their abilities, know their talents so that they could show the best in the
In this regard, leaders and managers can appear at any level of an organisation and are not exclusive of each other (Germano, 2010). Leadership theories identify leaders based upon traits as well as how their influence and power is used to achieve organizational goals and objectives (Germano, 2010). As such, trait based characteristics include leaders such as autocratic, democratic, bureaucratic and charismatic. On the other hand, leadership that is viewed from the perspective of the exchange of power and its utilisation to secure outcomes, are situational, transactional and transformational leaders (Germano, 2010). It is of paramount importance to consider the different types of theories of management and leadership and their potential impact on organizational strategy being that management and leadership plays a vital role in the success of businesses.
This paper will examine the three leadership theories, identify how they apply to my practice, and explore how these theories interact with each other. The Trait Leadership Theory is based on the belief that a person is born with special traits contributing to natural leadership abilities. Studies of famous historical leaders have been used to identify various traits for this theory. Although the list of traits differs from study to study, there are five major traits that are consistent throughout most studies.
He played a major role to lead the Apple Company’s success. Actually, the company was in troubling stage at the time when Cook when Cook approved to associate with Apple and his duty in recovering the company has been boundless. Tim Cook was Born in normal family in small city. He is man of self-made and brilliant in school. After his study of school, he joined in Auburn University
Jobs was able to obtain an investment of $20 million from the business leader Ross Perot after the airing of this program. Analysis of the leadership style of Steve Jobs revealed the role of skill and talent developer played by him for his employees. It is evident through his statement “Look at the results” on being asked about his tendency of showing rudeness towards his employees (Isaacson, 2012). It could be assessed that Jobs depicted a transformational leadership style through his initiatives of creating a vision, guiding his followers to achieve it through effective inspiration thereby leading to a change in the individuals and the social systems as well. These are the basic traits of a transformational leader (Warrick, 2011).
He was able to establish his company and convert it from a two man operation to a multibillion dollar company within 25 years. Devices Division, Cloud and Enterprise division, Office Product Division, AI and research Division. The Windows and Devices Division is responsible
The Big Five Model of Personality categorizes traits in different dimensions such as Surgency, adjustment, conscientiousness, and openness to experience (Lussier, 2013). Based on the theory I will try to analyze some of the personality traits of Bill and Melinda Gates. First, the dimension which characterizes both of them is Surgency or in other words according to the Lussier Dominance. We can easily understand that Bill Gates is a person who wants to have the control in a situation and he wants every time to be in charge. When Bill was in an executive position at Microsoft has been create some meetings which as well known as ‘’Bill Meetings’’ where he presented his thoughts and he listened all of them trying to them challenges in order solve problems.