Positive Spin If there’s one thing I’ve taken away from the book that’s positive so far it’s that project managers need to be able to communicate the vision to their employees. Jobs excelled at this. His reality distortion field is legendary but you can't use it unless you have the charisma of a smooth preacher and the ability to ignore reality. So what do you think about Steve Jobs Was he a bad project manager or a great project manager Next in the series Steve.
Jobs was a great project manager Image source Related content Data comes into play. Abstract Image of a Man and Shapes Around the Brain Making Mental Health Awareness a Priority Red Apple How to Manage Low Performers Leave Maldives Email List a in to post a comment. Deb Green year month day wow. I haven't read about Steve Jobs' approach to managing projects. Communicating the vision is important but why alienate other team members who don’t like drama or micromanagement.
In my opinion this approach is less about integrating employees into the company than it is about finding employees who will succeed in a specific environment. Ultimately this is a waste of time, energy and resources. Sign in to reply Josh Nankivel Year Month Day This was a really amazing read. From the impression I get from the biography I'm glad I never worked with Steve Jobs. I don't deny that he was a visionary, very charismatic and able to get people to do what he wanted.