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Steve Jobs tells 3 stories about teamwork

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3 stories from Steve Jobs' life that shaped his views on building teams that create life-changing products. Lessons on leadership, conflict, communication, collaboration, sharing. Includes links to …

3 stories from Steve Jobs' life that shaped his views on building teams that create life-changing products. Lessons on leadership, conflict, communication, collaboration, sharing. Includes links to videos of interviews with Steve.

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  • 1. www.piethis.com
  • 2. 1. www.piethis.com
  • 3. A childhood experience teaches Steve that arguments, debates and disagreements are necessary. www.piethis.com
  • 4. “Through an incredibly talented group of people bumping up against each other…having arguments, having fights…and working together, they polish each other, they polish their ideas.” (Click for Video) www.piethis.com
  • 5. 2. www.piethis.com
  • 6. Steve met with Apple division heads once a week in a 3-hour meeting where they would discuss everything. He helps people solve their issues and let them figure out the rest. www.piethis.com
  • 7. “If you want to hire great people and have them stay working for you, you have to let them make a lot of decisions. You have to be run by ideas, not hierarchy.”
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  • 8. 3. www.piethis.com
  • 9. Steve was passionate about understanding the thought processes within his company. ! www.piethis.com
  • 10. He set up a mailing list for every project, to keep a pulse on the disagreements, arguments and decisions happening within each team. www.piethis.com
  • 11. The mailing list was reduce time spent in meetings, increased quality of decisions, as a result of the various kinds of “intellectual content” that was shared within the company. ! www.piethis.com
  • 12. “…[the mailing list is]… a window for management to look at the process of this organism we call our company… in a way that has never before been possible.”
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  • 13. www.piethis.com
  • 14. Steve was passionate about pushing everyone to their fullest potential. He recognized that he already had smart people in his team, all brimming with ideas. ! ! www.piethis.com
  • 15. Steve was a master at extracting those ideas and polishing them until they were the life-changing products we use today. ! www.piethis.com
  • 16. Read the full article on the Pie blog: www.piethis.com
  • 17. Work Smarter, Together Pie is a web app for sharing things with your coworkers. Start conversations with your team about industry news, best practices and anything else you find on the web. www.piethis.com
  • 18. www.piethis.com

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