The man in then machine, documentary based on Steve Jobs life as successful entrepreneur , allowed me to have a dual vision of him as CEO and as a person As an entrepreneur Steve Jobs initiative in organizing a venture to take benefit of an opportunity not too risky, not too easy, made of him one of the most successful founder and owner of the most incredible corporation in the computer industry of all times…APPLE. His ability in making adequate decisions regarding goods and services to be provided to the growing market of technological consumption had a lot to do with his vertiginous success. With respect to Apple´s corporate responsibility, according to some reports, the company assures to be taking action to stop unethical practices among its suppliers, use of underage labor, dangerous working conditions, falsification of audit materials, and bribery. Nevertheless, these irresponsible actions need to be prevented, although doing what’s necessary in this area doesn’t add up to CSR as it should be practiced at Apple. …show more content…
It was founded in 2002 and it was originally edited by Peter Rojas until he was recruited by Weblogs, Inc. to launch a similar technology blog, Engadget. According to The Telegraph, Steve Jobs, desperately tried to persuade Gizmodo to return an “invaluable” 4G iPhone prototype, after it was left in a bar by a company engineer. Gizmodo's explanation that it wasn't sure what it was buying when it bought the stolen iPhone prototype doesn't appear to hold much water with Steve Jobs. According to the released California state court documents Jobs, also the company's chief executive, personally contacted Brian Lam, the editor of Gizmodo.com, asking they to return