9 April 2007

Business Leader Profile Reveal Succes Secrect

Business Leaders Profiles Reveal Success Secrets on Business-Programs.com

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A new business career profile of Apple CEO Steve Jobs on Business-Programs.com, a Web site that provides educational resources about online business programs, reveals what Jobs sees as the secret of his success. "You've got to find what you love," said Jobs in the profile. Also profiled on the site are top business people Charles Schwab, Donald Trump and Bill Gates. Each profile lists the pertinent facts in each business career, including education and net worth, and provides insights for prospective business students.

(PRWEB) April 2, 2007 -- Apple CEO Steve Jobs reveals what he believes to be the secret of his success in a new business career profile on Business-Programs.com, a online business programs educational resource. "I'm convinced that the only thing that kept me going was that I loved what I did. You've got to find what you love," said Jobs (http://business-programs.com/business-profiles/steve_jobs.htm). The profile is part of a series that includes Charles Schwab, Donald Trump and Bill Gates. Each profile details crucial facts such as educational background, net worth and the main points of each business career, providing helpful pointers for prospective business students.

The profile of Jobs reveals that he dropped out of his college program but continued taking classes there for 18 months, discovering a new passion for calligraphy, which inspired the various fonts offered on Apple computers. According to the profile, "[When Jobs was stripped of his duties as the CEO of Apple by its board of directors, he applied his do-what-you-love approach to his next company, NeXT computers, which helped pioneer the DSP chip, the built-in ethernet port and the World Wide Web."

The Business Career Profiles on Business-Programs.com provide a valuable resource for prospective business students looking to learn from the top business minds of our times, such as Donald Trump who has found success more than once. According to Trump, "What separates the winners from the losers is how a person reacts to each new twist of fate" (http://www.business-programs.com/business-profiles/donald-trump.htm).

The value of exposing fledgling business minds to the experience of seasoned experts is being increasingly recognized in the workplace. According to Business Week, "Fully half of the 500 biggest businesses in the U.S. now offer mentoring, up from about 10% five years ago."

Business-Programs.com offers educational resources to succeed in the competitive world of business, whether visitors want to earn an MBA or even a business technology degree. Visitors can browse a directory of business schools or visit an extensive library of articles focused on business programs.

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