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A bad project manager. in the first half of his biography he paints a picture of a visionary, charismatic and highly driven leader. Also a spoiled brat. The image Maldives Email List I see of Apple in the Macintosh era in particular is one of a culture of fear. Jobs argued that by being so harsh on employees it actually meant being unbearable that he would ensure that he only had low-level employees on his team. Maybe there is some truth to this.
During the Macintosh era it seemed that only those employees who were confident and mature enough to stand up to Steve could stay at Apple. There's even an annual award for the most enduring person. Now there might be some correlation between going up against Steve Jobs and being a player on the team. But there were also a lot of employees who left the company because they didn't want to put up with Steve. Steve Jobs Project Environment.