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Comment by csb6

4 months ago

Sounds like a petulant child. Wholly unnecessary to get his point across.

Try saying the same things over and over to adults for years

  • Alignment of incentives. I'm sure the personal humiliation of being yelled at by Jobs was a reasonably strong incentive, but I'm certain the perception that failing to deliver would have him personally sending you to the dole queue asap was even more of a strong incentive.

    Compare to most corporations where the only thing you can do to get fired is fail at office politics and failure to deliver/delivering the lowest quality crap that can be passed off is just business as usual.

> Sounds like a petulant child. Wholly unnecessary to get his point across.

See from the replies to this how well you got your point across.

Yes, Steve Jobs was a jerk.

Alas, human don't come fully customisable. You get to pick from the packages on offer. And it seemed like for Apple Steve Jobs' good parts only came as part of a package that also included his bad parts.

To me it sounds like the symptom (emotion) of someone who deeply cares.

These things need to be well-placed to be effective. Sounds like it was.