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by fab13n
5271 days ago
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These days, as soon as a CEO goes on stage to present his disruptive product, and does it in a customer-oriented rather than shareholder-oriented way (casual vocabulary, no tie), he's deemed Jobsian. That's obviously a gross reduction of what Job's Way was, but it is Job's most enduring legacy to the corporate communication world. Besides, being "rude, aggressive, partisan, almost violent" sounds hardly un-jobsy, although he tamed it down during keynotes. |
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