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by rmbyrro
942 days ago
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In this case, I don't see as a flaw, but really as Sam's abilities to lead a highly cohesive group and keep it highly motivated and aligned. I don't personally like him, but I must admit he displayed a lot more leadership skills than I'd recognize before. It's inherently hard to replace someone like that in any organization. Take Apple, after losing Jobs. It's not that Apple was a "weak" organization, but really Jobs that was extraordinary and indeed irreplaceable. No, I'm not comparing Jobs and Sam. Just illustrating my point. |
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