Adam Lashinsky
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Inside Apple
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2011
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62 editions
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Wild Ride: Inside Uber's Quest for World Domination
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2017
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26 editions
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Fokusera som en besatt
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Adam Lashinsky: Audible Sessions: FREE Exclusive Interview
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“You either did or you didn't - there is no try. - Steve Jobs.”
― Inside Apple -- From Steve Jobs Down to the Janitor: How America's Most Successful—and Most Secretive—Big Company Really Works
― Inside Apple -- From Steve Jobs Down to the Janitor: How America's Most Successful—and Most Secretive—Big Company Really Works
“I don't know anyone who wouldn't say it's the most fulfilling experience in their lives. People love it. Which is different from saying they have fun. Fun comes and goes. - Steve Jobs”
― Inside Apple
― Inside Apple
“Apple's approach to career development is yet another way it runs contrary to the norms at other companies. The prevalent attitude for workers in the corporate world is to consider their growth trajectory. What's my path up? How do I get to the next level? Companies, in turn, spend an inordinate amount of time and money grooming their people for new responsibilities. They labor to find just the right place for people. But what if it turns out all that thinking is wrong? What if companies encouraged employees to be satisfied where they are because they're good at what they do, not to mention because that might be what's best for shareholders?
Instead of employees fretting that they were stuck in terminal jobs, what if they exalted in having found their perfect jobs? A certain amount of office politics might evaporate in a corporate culture where career growth is not considered tantamount to professional fulfilment. Shareholders, after all, don't care about fiefdoms and egos. There are many professionals who would find it liberating to work at what they are good at, receive competitive killer compensation, and not have to worry about supervising others or jockeying for higher rungs on an org chart.”
― Inside Apple
Instead of employees fretting that they were stuck in terminal jobs, what if they exalted in having found their perfect jobs? A certain amount of office politics might evaporate in a corporate culture where career growth is not considered tantamount to professional fulfilment. Shareholders, after all, don't care about fiefdoms and egos. There are many professionals who would find it liberating to work at what they are good at, receive competitive killer compensation, and not have to worry about supervising others or jockeying for higher rungs on an org chart.”
― Inside Apple
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