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  • Essay / Globally Successful Entrepreneurs - 990

    Mark Zuckerberg, Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Jerry Yang, Walt Disney and so on. These are all names that we have heard often and have often been a topic or topic discussed by everyone, whether at school or in the workplace, to motivate each other. These are some examples of successful entrepreneurs on a global scale. Their products are well known and useful. For example, Mark Zuckerberg created Facebook, Steve Jobs created Apple products, Bill Gates created Microsoft, etc. Their products have been widely used by all of us around the world. What concerns us are the characteristics that make them such globally successful and well-known entrepreneurs. So, comparing the characteristics of two globally successful entrepreneurs would be the subject of this essay. The two entrepreneurs who would be compared are Steve Jobs and Bill Gates. They both have similarities in their characteristics: they don't give up on what they love to do and they are innovative and creative. Steve Jobs and Bill Gates aren't giving up what they love to do. Subpoint a: Steve Jobs does not abandon the acquisition of knowledge in the field of technology despite abandoning university studies. Evidence 1: Steve Jobs struggled during his schooling time when he realized that there weren't many practical approaches and applications that could be done in school and that he hated the formal school system. So, he dropped out of Reed College in Portland after completing one semester. But that didn't stop Steve Jobs from continually acquiring knowledge in the field of technology, because that's what interested him. After dropping out of Reed College, Jobs spent the next 18 months taking design classes. , after...... middle of paper ...... be, that is the question”. This popular quote from Shakespeare had its meaning explained through the stories of Steve Jobs and Bill Gates.Works CitedJoanne, J. (2013). Inspiring story: Steve Jobs. Dyslexia, 30, 5-7.Mary, B. (2014). Steve Jobs. About.com Investor Website. Retrieved April 8, 2014 from http://inventors.about.com/od/ijstartinventors/p/Steve-Jobs.htm. Rinearson, P. (1995). The road to follow. New York: Anchor. Steven, J. (2012). The website Biographie.com. Retrieved April 5, 2014 from http://www.biography.com/people/steve-jobs-9354805.Simon, S. and Erin, M. (2014). Bill Gates has control over DC – and the world. Politico, 45, 10-12. Walter, I. (2013). Steve Jobs. Washington, DC: Amazon. William, H., G., (2009). Biography of Bill Gates. The website Biographie.com. Retrieved April 8, 2014 from http://www.biography.com/people/bill-gates-9307520.