The REAL GENIUS of Steve Jobs (THIS Made Him EXCEPTIONAL!)

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  • @mohamaddahduli1829
    @mohamaddahduli1829 7 лет назад +3378

    "You know who the best managers are? They're the great individual contributors, who never ever want to be a manager, but decide they have to be a manager because no one else is going to be able to do as good a job as them." Very powerful, in all honesty.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  7 лет назад +22

      Thank you for sharing with us and thanks for watching. :) #BelieveNation #BTA732 Luka

    • @mohamaddahduli1829
      @mohamaddahduli1829 7 лет назад +10

      Keep producing awesome content!

    • @JulijeJelaska
      @JulijeJelaska 6 лет назад +7

      Steve Jobs words.

    • @BPCADownStateChapter
      @BPCADownStateChapter 6 лет назад +21

      Brillian, just brilliant. I wich they could teach this to all the MBA students in America

    • @SaravananG
      @SaravananG 6 лет назад +7

      Really true words.. from great Steve Jobs.

  • @JT-xf9sw
    @JT-xf9sw 9 лет назад +2103

    As a software engineer, I really believed in every single one of the projects I worked on. That is until the company get's sold, investors, owners, and stakeholders walk away millionaires and these hardworking software engineers who worked late hours bringing the dream to fruition get handed a pink slip. Hard to find "passion" when you see this happen over and over in the software engineering world.

    • @JT-xf9sw
      @JT-xf9sw 9 лет назад +171

      Job's employees have no idea they are simply sheep for the wealthy.

    • @asia-88
      @asia-88 8 лет назад +30

      +FCBArvin "they always have the opportunity to start something" This is one of the most deceptive argument. Our life, and everything it encompasses, is finite.

    • @JT-xf9sw
      @JT-xf9sw 8 лет назад +190

      +FCBArvin my initial point was that you shouldn't work 70 hour work weeks and expect any substantial bonuses or compensation with your 9-5. Too many software engineers kill themselves working endless hours building a product only to get nothing "extra" in the end. I would argue that there is nothing wrong with working 9-5 as a software engineer, just make sure you keep it 9-5, unless you have equity, stock, or ownership percentage. Otherwise all the extra time at work will be for nothing. I've been there and done that and regret those weekends and late 1AM work days only to make someone else a millionaire. I have no problem making someone else rich, but I won't break my back doing it again.

    • @mikejonesnoreally
      @mikejonesnoreally 8 лет назад +28

      +Joe Tavarez I don't understand. If there was no gain of any kind in doing it, no contract for a return on your investment why work from 5pm - 1pm for *free*?? Who does this?

    • @MichaelJohnson-
      @MichaelJohnson- 7 лет назад +29

      That's why I started my own company. I feel your post.

  • @hypocritekiller4900
    @hypocritekiller4900 4 года назад +400

    He is so true. I call them Email Managers. They check their mails, ask ETAs, notify upper management, setup meetings, ask unnecessary questions and go home. You can’t learn anything from them other than how to sound relevant during meetings.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  4 года назад +3

      Thanks for sharing! 💛😊 #Believe - Dondon

    • @maxwang2537
      @maxwang2537 3 года назад +10

      How to sound relevant and insightful... so true!

    • @ivermektin6874
      @ivermektin6874 3 года назад +9

      fuck this is me. I work in tech. Company circling the plug

    • @asdadfafafafffallslsldd8068
      @asdadfafafafffallslsldd8068 3 года назад +14

      Email managers is a good description. I call them Yes-men. They're there to report back to their upper-management. They're there to report numbers, but not lead. This is a VERY typical structure in organizations with an owner structure. The site managers doesn't get any incentives for evolving the business. They're rewarded for reporting back to upper management and get to keep their jobs in return. Organizations like that will ALWAYS go under due to advances in technology, because they're stuck in the past. And when the owners realize they can't milk more money out of them they sell the company.
      The problem isn't the hiring process or the managers, the problem is the organizational structure. I work for a company like this today. I will never ever work for a global company again. A good company HAS to have a passionate leader as the owner. Otherwise you will never ever see long term growth.

    • @brokenrecord3523
      @brokenrecord3523 3 года назад +3

      That is the job they're given, the outcome expected and all they have time for. Half of them are working managers too, so they're "productive." Most good managers are destroyed.

  • @silverstacker177
    @silverstacker177 4 года назад +555

    My father was the 25th Employee at Apple. R.I.P. Dad - 05/25/1955 - 08/02/2019. I still have your Heathkit Hero1 Robot in storage. I'll get it going when your granddaughter gets a bit older to enjoy it. Glad you got to meet her before you passed. Miss you so much.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  4 года назад +31

      Wow! Thank you for sharing to us. R.I.P to your Dad. #Believe - Ahmed

    • @RAMBLE_BUBBLE
      @RAMBLE_BUBBLE 4 года назад +9

      Sounds like he left a lot of good memories for you and your family which are cherished. Hope he rests in peace and you and your family are well, safe and happy.

    • @AnimateThatMC
      @AnimateThatMC 4 года назад +6

      May he rest in peace. Stay strong!!

    • @troyezell5841
      @troyezell5841 4 года назад +11

      Dads are the hands that lift you up to see tomorrow!
      Your Dad passed on 11 days after my Dad.
      Stay strong my friend!

    • @silverstacker177
      @silverstacker177 4 года назад +23

      @@troyezell5841 - He had a great morning, normal routine, he wasn't in the best of heath, heart problems etc..., we knew it was just a matter of when... then after about 4 hours he wanted to take a nap... His last words were "just give me 5 more minutes". We all sat around him and said "no problem Dad, take a nap when you want to".
      5 Minutes later he was gone.
      My Mom later said, I don't think he was talking to us, I think he was talking to St. Peter.

  • @benchivers
    @benchivers 4 года назад +282

    "they knew how to manage, but they didn't know how to do anything!" 30 years on and not alot has changed with big corporate companies

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  4 года назад +3

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts and for watching. 💛😊 #Believe - Dondon

    • @insanecuckooman8342
      @insanecuckooman8342 4 года назад +7

      this is why i started my own company. because of bosses like this. who just "managed" but they didn't even know what makes their product tick.

    • @samanthagirikhanov2796
      @samanthagirikhanov2796 4 года назад +1

      100! I left a huge company for that reason. Where I’m at now is still good sized but you really own your lane. There aren’t 18 ppl on every call with no one actually being responsible. It’s refreshing.

    • @chrisdawes7270
      @chrisdawes7270 3 года назад +1

      @@insanecuckooman8342 Apple is full of managers, thousands of them, they only became successful after they had them... Jobs takes the credit, but it was managers and inventors (aka outside companies like samsung) that made their products 'wow'...

    • @lmc2664
      @lmc2664 2 года назад +1

      nothing changed but is just worsen.

  • @leokimvideo
    @leokimvideo 3 года назад +482

    Smart leaders employ people smarter than them.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  3 года назад +4

      Thanks for watching! #Believe - Feb

    • @alfiovillordo350
      @alfiovillordo350 3 года назад +8

      Unfortunately those people might be motivated but work for a dumber person

    • @andrefecteau
      @andrefecteau 3 года назад +23

      screw that...you need people to show up and work, not sit around thinking "I'm smarter than the owner"

    • @sarahnvanweeren6139
      @sarahnvanweeren6139 3 года назад +12

      @@andrefecteau You obviously aren't smart enough to realize the true workings of the world. Skills differ, utilize the most efficient candidate for the job and you will have better results than the competition.

    • @andrefecteau
      @andrefecteau 3 года назад

      @@sarahnvanweeren6139 umm I'm a millionaire and scratch golfer..what are you? Troll baby? You are spouting "conventionalism" and obviously your net worth is less than zero and have a shit job? Right?

  • @solotron7390
    @solotron7390 4 года назад +55

    Steve Jobs was spot on, driven, and annoyed traditional types to no end. I mean, seriously, how can you expect excellence from a mediocre workforce? They have to be inspired, motivated, and able to share a common vision, which Steve provided.

  • @lull2988
    @lull2988 4 года назад +681

    Never be a master. A master can no longer grow. Remain a student.

  • @gryphus64
    @gryphus64 3 года назад +181

    Sir Branson asked, "How do you motivate your people?" ................answer, "I only hire motivated people!"

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  3 года назад +5

      Woot #Believe 💛😊 - Dondon

    • @NishanthSalahudeen
      @NishanthSalahudeen 3 года назад +2

      Gold

    • @chrisdawes7270
      @chrisdawes7270 3 года назад +1

      Branson only hires direct reports for last 20 years. HR has done so since, so he doesn't hire motivated people, HR does. His name might be there, but he manages almost none of his businesses personally.

    • @bigmoose143
      @bigmoose143 3 года назад

      @Grant Spork. Typical horse manure! Management tales that get passed around and will never work in Technology. Jobs understood one KEY secret to tech and that is talent. The great software engineers are not 10x, not 100x, more like 1000x better than good software engineers. And, they are not interested in platitudes like this. Which is why when talent leaves, technology firms die. Just follow the talent.

    • @gryphus64
      @gryphus64 3 года назад

      @@bigmoose143 Very egotistical comment. Musk seems to run on that mantra, and has out paced most of his competition. Will technology and AI reduce the ego driven software engineer? Manure is needed to grow things well!

  • @ajbuzman27
    @ajbuzman27 8 лет назад +353

    The sad thing is that people don't want to hear the truth about management or leadership. You shouldn't have to tell them what to do; they should be passionate enough that they thrive on growing, learning, and duplicating their knowledge with true empowerment for their employees, not just delegation and distribution of work.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  8 лет назад +4

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts Buz. :) #BTA389 Shine

    • @SamAndrew27
      @SamAndrew27 7 лет назад +19

      The problem is that one bad "apple" (if you will) ruins the bunch. For every passionate, self-motivated person you have on your team, there's probably (at least) two lazy entitled ones that don't pull their own weight. They ruin the dynamic for the good people on the team because they require policing. Thing is, micromanaging is NEVER EVER the answer, though!

    • @zeus1117
      @zeus1117 7 лет назад +4

      Buz Jacobson show me a job first where it's worth investing my passion and love in it.

    • @instantsiv
      @instantsiv 7 лет назад +1

      zeus1117 Look where you passion and love is... you might find what you're looking for there.

    • @TheLocalLt
      @TheLocalLt 4 года назад +1

      TheEndTrend not if you hire better people, also you can be fired for constantly having to be reprimanded

  • @pekodot
    @pekodot 2 года назад +13

    I work 23 years in software engineering. I have come to the exact conclusion and opinion. Most people in management positions are useless with no vision, no strategy, no connection with the environment, they just have a nice cv and they know how to talk. You bring them into your project and they become a liability and not an asset, in the sense that the project works better without them. Self management employees that are driven from a common vision are hard to find these days, not only because of lack of the right leadership, but also because it is difficult to find a company with such a culture and generaly because of lack of ethics.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for sharing, much appreciated. 😊 #Believe - Feb

    • @markothwriter
      @markothwriter 3 месяца назад

      get back to work and quit screwing around -- your manager

  • @tomd1434
    @tomd1434 4 года назад +25

    I’m a manager at my company and I can say for sure there have been times I managed poorly. I think the key is to be able to admit to yourself when something is not working so you can figure out why and make the necessary adjustments.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  4 года назад

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts and for watching. 💛😊 #Believe - Dondon

  • @joetube01
    @joetube01 9 лет назад +273

    2:05 "They knew how to manage.. but they didn`t know how to do anything."
    Wise words.. very true. That's the key element why usually managers are just there to be a pain in the ass and not being of any real help.
    From my personal experience, it can be seen from a slightly different angle: They choose to (or had to, didn't really have a choice) be managers, precisely because they never were good at actually delivering (doing) anything of value.

    • @tanakattack5965
      @tanakattack5965 8 лет назад +14

      +joetube01 i find this to be very true. The corporate world is absolutely infested with people like this and for whatever reason, rather than getting these useless "bozo's" some training in order to be more useful, the companies they work for continue to just keep them there allowing them to be useless.

    • @dr_IkjyotSinghKohli
      @dr_IkjyotSinghKohli 8 лет назад +2

      Basically, a summary of Canadian banks.

    • @Maya-sv1pz
      @Maya-sv1pz 8 лет назад +4

      There will always be transactional junior workers who need a constant eye on. There is no need for managers for knowledge workers. If one finds themselves needing to be managed, they are definitely transactional and dependent.

    • @tanakattack5965
      @tanakattack5965 8 лет назад +1

      Amy Ee
      almost anyone can be that type of manager. Great companies want managers who can do that and yet offer much more to the company and the team they manage.

    • @dr_IkjyotSinghKohli
      @dr_IkjyotSinghKohli 8 лет назад

      Amy Ee 100% agree with what you say.

  • @patrickmball
    @patrickmball 3 года назад +71

    "If you're a great person, why would you want to work for someone that you can't learn anything from?"

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  3 года назад

      💛😊 #Believe - Dondon

    • @chrisdawes7270
      @chrisdawes7270 3 года назад +1

      no-one ever learnt anything from Jobs, he rode solo - everyone who's ever worked at Apple knows that. He has the spin, but management had to create products and release them, not Jobs.

    • @chrisdawes7270
      @chrisdawes7270 3 года назад

      @JigaYan guessing you've watched the movie and bought into the lie, rather than talked to people who he treated like slaves and 3rd class citizens, to him pretending apple invented anything himself. Even his famous turtle neck was designed by someone else.
      There is nothing in 2021 that is inspirational about this man who used Samsung to 'wow' the world with THEIR technogy branded 'apple'. Seen any innovation in the last 15 years of apple... #zero

  • @wesosdequeso8360
    @wesosdequeso8360 7 лет назад +436

    Every single word he said was so real. Nothing has really changed at all in 30 years, bozos everywhere.

  • @andrewr4792
    @andrewr4792 4 года назад +89

    Steve was lightyears ahead of his time. Everybody wanted to work for him.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  4 года назад

      Thanks for watching! #BELIEVE❤️😊 - Ahmed

    • @Applecider-Poetry
      @Applecider-Poetry 3 года назад +6

      he absolutely trashed his Chinese workers, they committed suicide occasionally. like your Mac?

    • @7ippipos813
      @7ippipos813 3 года назад +3

      @@Applecider-Poetry Do tell us “all about Steve...”
      (this is merely for a cheap laugh, as you clearly didn’t know him, nor know anything about him;
      but your “skill” (singular!) clearly does consist of “proficiency in tossing out ‘expertise’ wherever Google ‘products’ permit... 😳😖🥴)
      >> Intelligent inference: Jobs implicitly had ZERO tolerance for - no, it never would occur to begin with - the abhorrent sh!t produced by the Chinese sweatshops like Foxconn that Team Crook (“Tim Cook”) uses to mass-produce the garbage pawned off on us as (cr)Apple ‘hardware’.
      For you (or anyone) to make such an absurd, wildly false, and typical blanket-statement is nothing more than psychobabble espoused by lobotomized liberals who know nothing about running a business, let alone a once-peerless one like Jobs’s Apple, let alone possessing logic and intellect inherent in the rest of us.
      I could site, as one of infinite examples, ...
      But “logic and reason” again are irrelevant in dealing with dolts like you. With deadbolt accuracy, I KNOW you are among the Darwin Awards who, for example, call our former President (Trump) a “racist,” despite him not ONCE making a “racist” statement.
      Unlike yourself.
      To suggest “look up the definition of ‘racist,’ then have you properly use the term, falls under the “logic/reason/basic intelligence” thingy, again irrelevant for those with cranium packed with anti-IQ.

    • @sanchez911
      @sanchez911 3 года назад

      Same with Elon musk today

    • @patrickt9411
      @patrickt9411 3 года назад +1

      He was a tool

  • @curtiscarpenter9881
    @curtiscarpenter9881 4 года назад +59

    Embracing yourself, is the beginning of life, you can start from anywhere with anything with nothing and do anything.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  4 года назад +1

      100% agree. Thanks for watching ❤️😊 #BELIEVE - Ahmed

    • @chrisdawes7270
      @chrisdawes7270 3 года назад

      If your dad is a millionaire, like Jobs and Gates... they started in their garage, their 1+ million dollar house garage... with parts and stuff paid for my their millionaire PARENTS...

  • @manuagarwal3291
    @manuagarwal3291 4 года назад +69

    I think I learned more about management and recruiting in this ~4 min video than an entire class on Leadership Efficiently

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  4 года назад +1

      Awesome! Glad that to know Manu. Thanks for watching. 💛😊 #Believe - Ahmed

    • @jerrybruns6632
      @jerrybruns6632 3 года назад

      @@EvanCarmichael yes I feel the same as Manu.

  • @rva
    @rva 7 лет назад +585

    wow this was amazing. also so lovely to see him with hair

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  7 лет назад +13

      Glad you liked it Rebecca. Thank you very much for watching! :) #BelieveNation #BTA461 Shine

    • @rva
      @rva 7 лет назад +5

      No problem. All the best sir

    • @roshsurana
      @roshsurana 4 года назад +31

      Hahah he's the co-founder of one of the biggest company, who cares about hair

    • @PhillyCYOSports
      @PhillyCYOSports 4 года назад +14

      Roshan Surana Women

    • @blackmantis3130
      @blackmantis3130 4 года назад +29

      She is just admiring guys no need to get hostile.

  • @perfectionbox
    @perfectionbox 4 года назад +125

    Funny how Apple released ProDOS, AppleDOS, MacOS, System7, Lisa 7/7, MacWrite/Paint/Draw, HyperCard, etc. without Agile, scrum, sprints.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  4 года назад +2

      😂 😂 😂 #Believe - Ahmed

    • @stevecarter8810
      @stevecarter8810 4 года назад +8

      Not that funny considering they hadn't been invented yet

    • @perfectionbox
      @perfectionbox 4 года назад +27

      Steve Carter That's what I meant, we don't need soul-sucking sprints and useless consultancy buzzwords

    • @juliusdaviesd
      @juliusdaviesd 4 года назад +26

      Exactly we’ve switched to scrum for 10 years now and it absolutely sucks. It might be ok for sub par resources. But for passionate creative people agile is nothing but 100% managerial policing. The exact opposite of what Steve Jobs was talking about :(. This and the open office layout, one can’t even breathe now.

    • @youtube-ventura
      @youtube-ventura 4 года назад +7

      When working with small teams, you don't need all those overreaching and overbearing methodologies for managing code and platforms.

  • @cihaef4
    @cihaef4 3 года назад +9

    2:17 is exactly what Plato said about who should be the ruler of a country or a civilization *The Philosopher King*. Not someone that wants to rule. If someone wants to rule, that means that individual wants power. However, an individual that does not want to rule, but has to because it is better for everybody that way.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  3 года назад

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts and for watching. 😊 #Believe - Feb

    • @thommysides4616
      @thommysides4616 5 месяцев назад

      Makes me think of Trump. He sure didn't need all the crap the left has thrown at him, but I'm glad he knows he's the best for the job!

  • @stevejobs5784
    @stevejobs5784 9 лет назад +738

    I remember that.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  9 лет назад +23

      +Steve Jobs lol #BTA24

    • @tanakattack5965
      @tanakattack5965 8 лет назад +40

      +Steve Jobs COME BACK TO US.
      Stop messing around up there with them angels and get back to work.

    • @1fbgsp
      @1fbgsp 8 лет назад

      +tanakattack soon...

    • @tanakattack5965
      @tanakattack5965 8 лет назад +1

      are you going to res him? lol. (;´༎ຶД༎ຶ`)

    • @jqyhlmnp
      @jqyhlmnp 8 лет назад +2

      Steve Jobs Jony Ive took away the g keys

  • @kunid
    @kunid 2 года назад +5

    Okay. So, the part I disagree with is at 0:58 where engineers talk about their recruitment standards. it's one thing to have passion - but to give a person a tough grilling from 9AM until dinner time (and even past that)? That may have worked in the mid 80's - but not anymore. Times have moved on, and in fact, right now, we are in the middle of the "Great Attrition". No longer will you get the Great engineers with "cap in hand" begging for a job, and willing to sell their soul. They are motivated by a mission which resonates a sense of purpose to what they're trying to achieve - but not to the extent that they deny the existence of a life outside of work, or their entitlement to their fair ration of dignity and self-respect.

    • @LegoEddy
      @LegoEddy 2 месяца назад

      I've interviewed with Apple and with startups and other bigtech companies. My Apple interviews were indeed from 10am to 8pm. But they were outstanding. The startups asked some boring, generic leetcode stuff. Apple's team asked things about my expertise, my vision, and shared their expertise. Throughout the 10am to 8pm day, I gained energy. The boring startup interviewers drained my energy. It was a very easy decision whom I wanted to work with.

    • @fillhixx
      @fillhixx 27 дней назад

      Yep, if all your company makes is hamburgers or cars. But if you’re company wants to change the world, you only want iconoclasts on your team.

  • @boomer2095
    @boomer2095 3 года назад +33

    Having been in both the military for a short time and the private sector, the term leadership by example transitioned well to the private sector. However going from the private to the state was an eye opener as they would allow you to do all the work of your team if that’s what you wanted, but also allowed slackers to be promoted. I think Jobs made a difference because he made people feel like they were a part of creating something bigger then themselves

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  3 года назад

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts and for watching. 😊 #Believe - Feb

    • @ghostbuster8894
      @ghostbuster8894 3 года назад

      What do you mean by "transitioned" here; "[T]he term leadership by example transitioned well to the private sector."

    • @jamesclerkmaxwell8020
      @jamesclerkmaxwell8020 2 года назад +1

      @@ghostbuster8894 "transitioned well" means "applied as well". Leadership by example was used in the military, and the commenter above realized it also worked well in the private sector

  • @SirRootes
    @SirRootes 3 года назад +3

    "You know who the best managers are? They're the great individual contributors, who never ever want to be a manager, but decide they have to be a manager because no one else is going to be able to do as good a job as them."
    How true is that statement! In my working life I have noticed that the people who really want to be in charge are power-hungry, egotistical people. And the people who should be in charge are usually smart, hard working, introverts that never want those positions.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  3 года назад

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts and for watching. 💛😊 #Believe - Dondon

  • @michaelsteven8892
    @michaelsteven8892 2 года назад +3

    It was because of the universal fact
    that," Goodness can only spring forth
    from that which is good in all dimensions " and that truth was a constant reminder to him of his simplicity,honesty and humility, being the key to the overall success of mankind,the world over !!
    I pray that he abounds in eternal peace,joy and happiness !! 🙏✝️
    Thanks for sharing !! ❤️❤️❤️

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  2 года назад

      You're much welcome. 😊 #Believe - Feb

  • @atomsk1972
    @atomsk1972 7 лет назад +34

    If you try to be like Jobs you will fail. My take away is - he created his own approach through trial and error and a willingness to change.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  7 лет назад

      Thank you for sharing with us and thanks for watching. :) #BelieveNation #BTA655 Luka

    • @rrohitamalan
      @rrohitamalan 4 года назад

      sure. Be yourself.

    • @slipnorris5882
      @slipnorris5882 3 года назад +4

      I don't think anyone should try to emulate his managerial style, he was at the right place at the right time, he was able to get away with the things he pulled, the vast majority of us will not.

    • @slipnorris5882
      @slipnorris5882 3 года назад

      @Roshni Rampadarath lame quote, where did you find that in the secret

  • @dysonlu
    @dysonlu 7 лет назад +165

    If only more people running companies understand what Jobs understood about managers and bozos...

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  7 лет назад +2

      Thanks for watching and for sharing your thoughts dysonlu. :) #Believe #BTA475 Shine

    • @ExpatriateAmerikaner
      @ExpatriateAmerikaner 7 лет назад +1

      Our Country Manager is a bozo. He has closed two areas due to poor performances, the area he is based on is on life-support (company has been propping it up as a flagship store), and we are the last area that is bringing any real profit, which means we get only pressure and stress to do more...and the best part his people in his area earn 50% more. Real fair. And what happens when everything goes belly up? I was told he will resume being the expansion manager for the area. Lol? All of his stores are closed and he is still in charge of expansion? LOLL. If that does not describe how f'ed up this company is, then I don't know what does. He had LOTS of experience and specialization in expanding a restaurant before coming into our business. But wait the kicker. Our business has nothing to do with restaurants.

    • @7ippipos813
      @7ippipos813 3 года назад

      @@makomichael Wow.
      Seriously, that’s the best (and most accurate!) “management description” I’ve ever heard.
      I won’t forget your words! 👍😎

    • @duderama6750
      @duderama6750 3 года назад

      You mean how to demean your own team, steal their ideas, rip them off and ruin their lives? Jobs was a Monster. His own family hated him for good reasons.

  • @cipi5
    @cipi5 7 лет назад +129

    Looks like he just wanted passionate people who were ready to innovate not people who just wanted paycheck.

    • @JK-vc7ie
      @JK-vc7ie 4 года назад +6

      Nobody wanted a bigger paycheck than Steve. Let’s not forget that.

    • @wlonsdale1
      @wlonsdale1 4 года назад +4

      @@JK-vc7ie because god forbid the man who took all the risk receive a reward.

    • @chrisdawes7270
      @chrisdawes7270 3 года назад +2

      he wanted people who could create and he could take the credit, just like many other ecomaniacs before him. Without Samsung he'd have no ipod, iphone, and many other tech products, the reason why apple stopped innovating when Samsung started producing competing products... #surprise, the innovation came from Asia, not Jobs, not apple.

    • @ericcaires6423
      @ericcaires6423 3 года назад

      @@chrisdawes7270you have no clue what you are talking about lol none what so ever iPhone was before android lol they were the very first touch screen phone Steve jobs sued android for copyright infringement and apple won but yea and the ipod was the first digital mp3 player that could fit 1000 songs in your pocket

  • @marcoc2706
    @marcoc2706 3 года назад +4

    So true about common vision and "professional management". I witnessed how a company went down with the lack of the former and the help of the latter.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  3 года назад

      Thanks for sharing! 💛😊 #Believe - Dondon

  • @FreddieElenes
    @FreddieElenes 3 года назад +16

    This is exactly what I go through. I work in construction as a Project Manager and degree never gets the job done. Those who did well in my company were those who are passionate, motivated and wanting to better themselves and guess what they have no degree and/or credentials but they have grit.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  3 года назад +1

      Agreed to that. Success requires Determination, Skill, Passion, Discipline And #Believe in yourself. 😊 - Feb

    • @Fat_Catt
      @Fat_Catt 2 года назад

      I can never be passionate or motivated about what I do while working for someone else/company. Why should I work my but off when i take home maybe 5% of what I bring in? It’s a joke and a trap.

    • @ΣτέλιοςΚαμίδης
      @ΣτέλιοςΚαμίδης Год назад

      @@Fat_Catt You are free to start your own business at your will. Noone is stopping you. However, your approach i find a little selfish. Business offers you the opportunity to grow at risk free, provides you with equipment, machinery, tools and other people and resources and customer network you may never be able to find alone or opening up your own business at start that easy. Therefore you can always keep up with other people communicate and perhaps make a great team rather than finding working for someone else or a company a joke or looking at what you bring only and not the broader picture of what you also gain.

    • @Fat_Catt
      @Fat_Catt Год назад

      @@ΣτέλιοςΚαμίδης you are right. That is a great way of looking at it. I was being too negative.

    • @deda118
      @deda118 6 месяцев назад

      I don't care for the use of the word 'passionate' in the workplace. I do my job. I am conscientious, have a strong sense of duty, am always learning and looking for ways to do things better and more efficiently. But i would not call myself passionate. I would say I am conscientious and have a strong sense of duty.

  • @stevec404
    @stevec404 3 года назад +8

    I've been brainstorming a "non-management" approach for my upcoming venture...after working for a large corporate (hierarchically structured) organization. Its overwhelming flaws did little but grind down potentially good associates. "...self managed...once they know what to do..." "The common vision of leadership..." It all starts with hiring the right people. This approach is a gem. Thanks for this confirmation video!
    His assessment of 'managers' is on the mark: overpaid underachievers with too much power, not enough wisdom, and a mandate to micro-manage. Good people, properly and fully trained, given responsibility and accountability...trusted and empowered, uplifted through a common vision, and with transparent & infrequent verifications = a roadmap for all around success.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  3 года назад

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts and for watching. 💛😊 #Believe - Dondon

  • @floofy5529
    @floofy5529 8 лет назад +51

    Please, can someone explain this contradiction??
    Steve Jobs said that when Apple got big and to the point where they think that they can hire professional managers, he called them bozos because "they could manage, but they didn't know how to do anything. If you're insanely great, why would you want to work for someone that you can't learn anything from?" THEN, it cuts to the scene with the MBA literature major on the Macintosh team who is now working as a manager for manufacturing, whom has no experience in manufacturing.
    Even though she's not a professional manager, she also does not know how to do anything in that field. She is an insider, and has highly organizational skills, but I don't see how that's much of a bump up (if it even is a bump up) than a professional manager that doesn't have any real experienced in that field and whom I'm sure is also highly organized just like her.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  8 лет назад +1

      +Kenny Yee Embrace the #AND instead of seeing it as a contradiction. #BTA140

    • @floofy5529
      @floofy5529 8 лет назад +6

      ***** i'm confused

    • @tanakattack5965
      @tanakattack5965 8 лет назад +36

      it could be that she has great communication skills and maybe she's a great team builder. It could be possible that Jobs didn't like "professional managers" because those types of managers are always bringing office politics into the work place and when you bring someone like that into a company like apple, it turns everything too political and stifles great ideas and innovation.

    • @GeoAl09
      @GeoAl09 8 лет назад +4

      tanakattack is spot on.

    • @Myrslokstok
      @Myrslokstok 7 лет назад +1

      GeoAl09
      Management is not something you learn at a school. Many people are not organized, especially not specialists that are only interested in there field.
      Traditionally the complete wrong things has been valued the highest.

  • @aldunlop4622
    @aldunlop4622 3 года назад +2

    I was in IT for 25 years, starting as a programmer/analyst, then project manager. I always thought of projects as a river, my job was to make sure the boat moved in the right direction and remove any rocks before we hit them.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  3 года назад

      Thank you for sharing that with us Al. 😊 #Believe - Feb

  • @saskiavanhoutert6081
    @saskiavanhoutert6081 5 месяцев назад

    I worked with Steve in my trimester-year 1992-1993. He is an eager worker and really knows how computers have to 'talk'. He managed me somehow with computerizing and I still love computerizing especially with his programms. Thanks Steve.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for sharing. #Believe - Feb (from Evan's team)

  • @budte
    @budte 3 года назад +16

    Apple and others would have been really exceptional if they had the integrity to manufacturer in their own country.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  3 года назад

      Thank you for sharing your opinion and for watching. 😊 #Believe - Feb

  • @HIDlarissaTERRY
    @HIDlarissaTERRY 3 года назад +6

    Perfect! I’m so glad that his communication skills are brilliant! I adore his way to deliver the idea 💖😁

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  3 года назад

      Glad you liked it. Hope it helps! 😊❤️ #Believe - Feb

  • @danielmarques6205
    @danielmarques6205 3 года назад +13

    "You know who the best managers are? They're the great individual contributors, who never ever want to be a manager, but decide they have to be a manager because no one else is going to be able to do as good a job as them."
    The person saying this in the video is the Steve Jobs when he was young?
    So inspirational

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your takeaway, glad you felt inspired by it. Thanks for watching! 😊 #Believe - Feb

  • @maidinulster
    @maidinulster 3 года назад

    I have a young man lodging at my house and is a friend of the family, he works for a call centre I referred him to, but lord do I see this lad as a total inspiration for his passion, and although I don’t know much about technology, I do know he knows more than me, but I can see the basics of this great young man being everything a great company would ever want. I can’t put my finger on every attribute he has but I know one day, through his core values, he will make it not just big but immense. He’s just that good. And I’m a fkn cynic to the core

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  3 года назад

      Thank you for sharing that with us Roberta. 😊 #Believe - Feb

  • @QABCOM
    @QABCOM 2 года назад +1

    Thank you 🙏🏾 Evan Happy New Year 🎈🎊🎆

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  Год назад

      You're welcome Happy New year to you as well. 😊💛 #Believe - Feb

  • @PrinceWesterburg
    @PrinceWesterburg 4 года назад +10

    Tech note: If you're using Audition's noise removal you will get these reverb trails. You can get rid of these by setting the FFT Size to the max 16384 setting and having the Noise Print Snapshots to at least half that value, say 8,000. If you are running an older version, put noise reduction lower and do a first pass backwards as htis hides the reverb trails as the compressor algorhythm tails off. Hope this helps and thanks for the historic upload :o)

  • @ClintEastwood008
    @ClintEastwood008 7 лет назад +50

    This man, i must say is a phenomena!What he make other can only dreaming about.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  7 лет назад

      Thank you for sharing and thanks for watching, Steven. #BTA479 Luka

    • @sanchez911
      @sanchez911 3 года назад

      But but Elon musk?

  • @jas.digitalnative
    @jas.digitalnative 4 года назад +34

    This got put in my recommendations, & perfect timing, honestly. I got hired at Apple 3 months ago, & even within this crazy pandemic -- I see how dedicated everyone is. Brilliant people, everyday, wanting to put the extra time in just to make things up to their standard. It's both exhausting & inspiring lol.

    • @varunemani
      @varunemani 4 года назад +2

      Good for you man.. god bless, keep up the great work!

    • @ProgrammingP123
      @ProgrammingP123 2 года назад +1

      are you still at apple?

    • @jas.digitalnative
      @jas.digitalnative 2 года назад +1

      @@ProgrammingP123 nope, no longer there. It was cool, just not the team I wanted to be on. Can’t really move around easily there either.

  • @defface777
    @defface777 10 месяцев назад +1

    This is what getting the best person for the job looks like, no matter if it is a woman or man... You can't force the wrong person for the job

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  10 месяцев назад

      Exactly 😊 #Believe - Feb (from Evan's team)

  • @goliv22
    @goliv22 7 лет назад +1

    On People"we want people who are INSANELY GREAT,-who had a PASSION .
    On manager's "they knew how to manage, but they didn't know how to do anything". I value working with a team who can "do what is asked to do" and can "demonstrate" as well. What a visionary - why is this video not shown to the corporate world for simple logical leadership training?

  • @healthyoday
    @healthyoday 7 лет назад +11

    He is a great leader indeed. Yes he had flaws like all of us, but overall he shared his vision with others and his team made something that didn't have to ever be if he kept it to himself. I like that visionaries see many things, and a lot of them don't share their talents with the world. They make things only for themselves. He could have done this as well and went to work at a job, but instead he shared his gift. I admire what he did. I write my ideas in books knowing that I won't always be here, so I hope to leave my love to carry on when I'm gone.
    His work will always endure even when haters one day stop hating. Let him RIP please. Luvu

    • @jimihendrixx11
      @jimihendrixx11 7 лет назад

      Nightrissa Georgiana Share your gift and make a dent for the greater good of us all. Push humanity forward.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  7 лет назад

      Thank you very much for sharing your thoughts Nightrissa. Great points about Steve Jobs and great to know you are also taking action and doing what you love. All the best! :) #BelieveNation #BTA436 Shine

  • @Businessin10
    @Businessin10 5 лет назад +11

    Hey Evan, I like your videos. I hired people based on personality traits, of course speciality mattered, such as accounting etc... what also mattered training and following up. So I say hire people that are smarter than you, train them, then let them run. I started a couple of companies from the ground up and this worked for me.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you for sharing with us. That's awesome to hear :) #BTA1211 Luka

  • @michael57603
    @michael57603 4 года назад +6

    I think generally in good tech companies they seem to have more of a competency hierarchy than a power hierarchy (that might be more prevalent in other industries). This may be because in Tech, its easy to find out who does not know what they are talking about. And the self-policing culture Steve Jobs talks about ensures those people don't last. In banking infrastructure, in contrast...

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  4 года назад

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts and for watching. ❤️😊 #BELIEVE - Ahmed

  • @MCGamerD
    @MCGamerD 3 года назад +2

    I was just talking to my husband about something similar. He was trying to suggest process, micromanage, etc. I told him to set down the goal, define the finish-line, and let that person figure it out. (He was talking to a type A adult who is not in our nuclear family.) I told him he can micromanage me and our kid, but not other people. I'm still hoping he gets it.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for sharing that with us, we wish you both best. 😊 #Believe - Feb

  • @cardinalRG
    @cardinalRG Год назад +1

    Job's genius was marketing above all else, and he was perhaps the master salesperson of his generation.

  • @armoredninja4975
    @armoredninja4975 9 лет назад +12

    The single best video out of all that i have seen about Jobs.. The idea of hiring "generalists" (who go on to be insanely gr8 people) and dismissing specialists as bozos is what made apple Apple in the first place.. This was true in the early days of the company even before it got incorporated (in its days in the garage) up through the mid 80s and carried on even through the dark times of 90s at least in the engineering department. They always had great engineering and design talent even in the dark days. Thats because a lot (if not most) of engineering and design talent that had been there during the revolution of the company in the 70s and the mid 80s stuck around and carried on with the same old mantra, same ideologies that the place had once stood for. They continued hiring gr8 engineering and design talent like themselves. The infection was the upper executive people and managers. After Jobs's return, the company wiped out the so called "specialist" culture it had adopted in the upper managerial division in the 90s with bozo of CEOs and all the middle managers. The company from then onwards, resumed operating with the same philosophies it had had in the first place i.e. hire insanely gr8 people. And it still is true after he is gone..

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  9 лет назад +1

      Rahul Agarwal Thanks for sharing Rahul :)

    • @lancebaker1374
      @lancebaker1374 9 лет назад +1

      I didn't hear the word "specialist" from jobs. I think that is your own philosophy.

  • @planetfeelgood17
    @planetfeelgood17 3 года назад +3

    A great and inspirational video Evan, very much apprciated! Thanks, Chris

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  3 года назад

      Glad you're feeling inspired Chris! Thanks for watching! 💛😊 #Believe - Dondon

  • @timmy7201
    @timmy7201 4 года назад +17

    Embedded software dev here...
    I have worked at two companies with very motivated engineering departments... But...
    The first company I worked at, management placed new fancy features at highest priority, where security and stability features where always of lowest priority.
    Due to understaffed, 'low priority' is the equivalent of 'happens never'. Meanwhile the same management that creates the prioritization kept asking 'why the companies product' was so unstable and of bad quality.
    The second company I worked at was even a bigger mess.
    1. Nobody there (wanted) to understand the difference between 'embedded & front-end' developers. Even after explaining it like 20 times or so.
    2. The mentality of prioritizing form over function. Where I had to waste 75% of my development time trying out each color in a color pallet until the graphical artist knew what he actually wanted.
    3. Management giving the engineering department only 6 month's for a 10 month long project. Management also moving 50% of the engineering department staff to another project only 2 months later.
    4. Management breaking one of the two prototypes only 3 weeks before deadline ('6' month long project), by trying to plug a mini USB cable into a micro USB slot, ripping the connector (including traces) of the circuit-board.
    5. Management approving the designers and graphical artist to disassemble our only (lasting) working prototype 2 weeks before deadline (same project as the previous point). Because of a little (barely visible) error in the paint job. Something they could have fixed 4 months prior. For all information, yes they broke this second (and last) prototype only 2 weeks before deadline.
    6. Management blaming the engineering department of bad planning, after the engineering department saved the 'big vip showcase' by frankensteining together a third working prototype (in less than a week) out of the leftovers from the previous (destroyed) two prototypes. (my ex-colleague that still works there keeps the backup prototype in his car to protect it from this Idiocracy).
    7. Management starting to outsource engineering because (in their opinion) the internal engineering department doesn't do a good enough job. Where outsourcing is making development actually 5 times slower than before.
    As a student I would never have guessed my job would be like working for a bunch of mindless toddlers, who have their own head stuck up so far their own buttocks, they think they are geniuses.
    Now I work for a small startup where there is no (real) management, only the founders (engineers) forced into the function of a manager. Amazing how efficient that is compared to (real) managers...

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  4 года назад

      Thanks for sharing your story #Believe :) #BTA1507 Veljko

  • @caramanico1
    @caramanico1 3 года назад +1

    Just gotta remember two things: 1) that you don't manage people - you lead them, and 2) in spite of all the employment matching methodologies that exist, very few people get into positions that fit them as well as described here. From the candidate side - ya gotta eat, ya gotta pay the bills... As a long time and extremely successful hiring sales manager I followed legal guidelines and company policy of course. After that I went for sharp people with work ethic and personality. Monk instead of TO, for example. I had stupefyingly low turnover for a sales department, and those veteran, happy employees produced consistently at a very high level.

  • @newwayfwd
    @newwayfwd 3 года назад

    This is GOLD. The core basics and truths for anyone trying to elevate, create something and succeed.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  3 года назад

      Thank you for the support and for watching. 💛 #Believe - Feb

  • @danalawton2986
    @danalawton2986 4 года назад +8

    I never worked so hard as I did when I was designing software. It is the nature of designing that takes you over.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  4 года назад

      Awesome! Keep going Dana. #Believe 💪💪😊 - Dondon

  • @PVivekmca
    @PVivekmca 8 лет назад +18

    THATS WHY WE CALL HIM LEGEND

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  8 лет назад +1

      +P. Vivek thanks for watching. #BTA142 Nina

  • @Drenwickification
    @Drenwickification 7 лет назад +11

    2:18 having worked in offices and seeing how many managers are, i couldn't agree with steve more here

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  7 лет назад

      Thank you for sharing with us and thanks for watching. #BelieveNation #BTA479 Luka

  • @JefftheGeek
    @JefftheGeek 2 года назад

    1. Best people are self-managing
    2. They don't want to be leaders but become, because no one else would do a better job than them
    3. A leader articulates the main vision of the future, related to the people his working with
    4. Understanding of the product you're offering and the details of it, they are the teachers

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  2 года назад

      Thanks for sharing and watching, Jeff. 😊 #Believe - Feb

  • @cannashiva9719
    @cannashiva9719 3 года назад +2

    2:36 - 3:26. This is Pure gold- Steve Was a Brilliant man indeed-Let's be honest that would be a understatement - next level brain coherence.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  3 года назад

      Thank you for sharing that and for watching. :) #Believe - Feb

  • @weizheng673
    @weizheng673 Год назад +5

    As Chrisann , his ex-girlfriend, said Steve Jobs looked like a fine prince at that time, incredibly intelligent and handsome.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  Год назад

      😊💛 #Believe - Feb (from Evan’s team)

    • @dracarysMB
      @dracarysMB Год назад +1

      he looks like a fine prince to me, in this video, very handsome and very intelligent

  • @JM-co6rf
    @JM-co6rf 4 года назад +9

    Steve is right! By FAR the worst managers I've ever had were at a big tech company (you've probably heard of). The managers' names were John Halv__ (dublin) and Kelly Kra__ (austin) -- and they were definition of managers who want to manage people and had no skills themselves. They loved terrorizing people and literally would say "keep them on their heels -- and laugh". Micromanagement galore: for example, taking notes about who sat on the couch in the office, or if you brought your guitar into the office to prevent it from cooking in the car and didn't even play it, they would book an intervention to talk about your 'professionalism'. what? this is a big tech company. on other teams, people don't wear shoes, and they come in at 10AM. but on their team, 7AM "butts in chairs". unbelievable. sociopaths. It took 3 years of trips to HR, and dozens of people quitting before we pushed them out. The team is now doing fantastic without them, even more productive than before. Turned out (surprise surprise), the team didn't need their 'management'. The team was about 40 people....times 3 years....that's 120 human-years of suffering all for nothing.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  4 года назад

      Sorry to hear that. Thanks for watching ❤️😊 #Believe - Ahmed

    • @kanavbhalla19
      @kanavbhalla19 4 года назад

      Excellent persuasion is the only skill that a manager actually really needs.

    • @GenX_US_Marine
      @GenX_US_Marine 2 года назад

      This sounds like the environment of the USPS. All the managers and supervisors are complete bozos and are a waste of space.

  • @chinarut
    @chinarut 4 года назад +7

    what is the name of the documentary this clip is from? pls kindly put in the description!

    • @thiagoads3684
      @thiagoads3684 4 года назад +2

      I also want to know

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  4 года назад +1

      Hello! Apology for the late response. The best way to get a personal answer from Evan is to ask him live on his new gaming channel. He goes live weekdays at 6 pm EST if he’s not traveling.
      Here’s the link to join for Free:
      ruclips.net/channel/UCSuj8LsxPAJ8DKXSBlG92UQ
      ❤️😊 #Believe - Ahmed

  • @williamogilvie6909
    @williamogilvie6909 Год назад +2

    I have heard Steve Jobs was a horrible boss. People tell stories about being fired just for getting in the elevator with him. That's an easy mistake to make, and once that door closes, there is no way that can be undone.
    I was working for an Apple dealer in 1984. The job didn't pay well. I would have preferred an actual EE role, but you take what you get and go to work every morning. One day we went to the 1984 movie Apple produced to introduce the Macintosh. After that we visited another Apple dealer, where we got to meet people who had flown up from Cupertino. They had several Macintoshes there we got to play with. I drew a nice seascape with fish, and kelp strands, etc. No printer unfortunately. Then I played with a Lisa, which was already being sold. A guy that looked a lot like Steve Jobs sidled over and started 'splaining it all to me. He was preaching about how the mouse revolutionized everything. I told him "I know about mouses. I have used Lisp machines and the Altos computer" Then I told him the keyboard on the Lisa should have cursor keys. He replied " Cursor keys are not needed because there is a mouse" I replied "Even with a mouse you will still want to use cursors sometimes". Whoever the guy was he left. However I heard him talking to my boss and I was let go a couple of weeks later. No big deal, I got a better paying job developing software on an IBM PC. And all Apple computers got cursors. So much for Job's talk about idea people, self starters, etc. He always wanted to be a big frog in a little pond.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  Год назад

      Thank you for your comment, and for watching 💛 #Believe - Feb ( from Evan's team )

  • @lauraz2896
    @lauraz2896 4 года назад +2

    What sucks is that there are managers at Apple that try to emulate his style but don’t understand it in order to do it correctly.

  • @K.Dilkington
    @K.Dilkington 3 года назад +3

    I'm interested to know how the manufacturing department changed after Debbie took over. Did it improve, or did it just run the way Steve wanted it to?

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  3 года назад

      I'm sorry I don't know but thanks for watching. ❤️😊 #Believe - Feb

    • @oldtwinsna8347
      @oldtwinsna8347 2 года назад +1

      Apparently she stayed with Apple until 1992 and was promoted all the way to CFO, so it appears she was able to continue proving herself under the John Sculley administration, well long after Jobs had left. She made a ton of money and became an angel investor through the 2000s, but died last year.

  • @OnlyKnowsGod
    @OnlyKnowsGod 9 лет назад +85

    Pardon my language.. But i agree with every last F@#%ing thing mr jobs said.
    I have constantly found that managers largely are idiots. Ive had to become a manager for the sole reason because i known what needs to be done and i get it done because everybody else is well frankly getting in the way.. I have great respect for leaders and managers whom i can learn from not idiots whom have been given a job because there cv has a good uni on it or daddys contacts set them up in the job.
    We need do'ers and know'ers not mani'grs.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  9 лет назад

      OnlyKnowsGod Thanks for sharing :)

    • @beefdog
      @beefdog 9 лет назад +3

      god only knows I agree. I have been with different companies and the managers did nothing but micromanage everything but they could never do the job themselves, nor did they even know what the job entailed. I see this more from the midwest than the west coast. The west coast has more innovation, they take risks and get smart, ambitious people. The midwest continues to be behind because they continue to follow a safe route that is not working anymore and where nepotism and good ol boy beliefs still rule.

    • @OpportunisticHunter
      @OpportunisticHunter 6 лет назад

      + god only knows the truth

    • @JK-vc7ie
      @JK-vc7ie 4 года назад

      So everyone else sucks and you are one of the rare superstars. Right.

  • @cheruqkunnillkannannair7256
    @cheruqkunnillkannannair7256 7 лет назад +12

    They don't really want to manage but feel they have to because nobody else can do as good as them.....

  • @shechshire
    @shechshire Год назад

    @2:00 That's so true & unfortunately most management positions are given out (regardless of the type of business) on managerial skills rather than on performance or knowledge of the product or service. You get someone that's supposed to be a leader & is good at telling people "you have to do X or else you get in trouble" (And not all the time either when it comes to people with preferences for others & in some cases even fear of others) but isn't good at teaching people how to do X because they were never very knowledgeable or good performers to begin with so inevitably the company's operations become centered more around it's politics or employee policies than it does about the product or service it's self!

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  Год назад

      Thank you for watching, and for sharing 😊 #Believe - Feb ( from Evan's team )

  • @rwfrench66GenX
    @rwfrench66GenX Год назад

    I’m self managed and I’ve been fortunate enough to have had an awesome mentor for the last 7 years. Our relationship has grown into more of therapy for one another. She’s moved into a higher role at another company and I’ve taken a pay cut. I’m not good with social skills or networking, but I do well at my job and I share time saving tips with the coworkers I speak with so it’s not like I’m asocial but social skills get you farther than academic achievements, experience, work quality or work production.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  Год назад +1

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts and for watching. 😊 #Believe - Feb (from Evan’s team)

  • @nextgroup8262
    @nextgroup8262 4 года назад +4

    Steve named external managers by bozzos and that they don t know anything( thats True most of the time). But we do always need great managers Who have the passion in the vision of the company . John Sculley the ex manager in pepsi Cola was the one Who saved Apple at a time. He was recruted by steve Who persuaded him just by ' Will you pass your whole life selling water and sugger, or Will you work for something that Will change the world'

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  4 года назад

      Amazing story, thanks for sharing this one. #BELIEVE - Ahmed 💛😊

  • @BrianScudamoreO2E
    @BrianScudamoreO2E 3 года назад +3

    A great leader is everything for a company! There are so many insights we can learn from Steve Jobs, thanks for sharing Evan. I make sure we hire the best so that our company continues to grow and investing in our people so they can reach their full potential. The people are our business! :)

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  3 года назад

      You're welcome, glad you liked it. Appreciate the love and support thank you. #Believe - Feb

    • @garimabhilwara1433
      @garimabhilwara1433 3 года назад

      Very informative and great videos you have over on your channel!

  • @hynjus001
    @hynjus001 4 года назад +3

    Notice how he was the only one who didn't have hair or clothing that dated him to his decade. Good style is timeless.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for sharing! 💛😊 #Believe - Dondon

    • @miamiexplorer6451
      @miamiexplorer6451 3 года назад

      Yes, it’s true! Also, if you look at pictures of Hunter S Thompson from the 60’s he doesn’t look like a person from the 60’s (hair and dress)

    • @16-bitpower38
      @16-bitpower38 3 года назад

      look at the album covers of enrique iglesias (and most of his music videos). he wears generic clothing like steve did. and YES you can date his clothing and hairstyle. people did not wear open collar business shirts in the early 1900s. they wore suits and those hats. anything can indeed be dated.

  • @WeekendMuse
    @WeekendMuse 4 года назад +2

    Fantastic video, full of great advice. So nice to see the team’s signatures inside the Mac.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  4 года назад

      Glad that you liked it. Thanks for watching 💛😊 #Believe - Dondon

  • @rickgwaterman
    @rickgwaterman 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you my Lord, Steve Jobs. Your advice blesses my life and leads to true Wisdom. Amen 🙏🙏

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  5 месяцев назад +1

      Glad it helped ❤️ #Believe - Feb (from Evan's team)

  • @maclovindotca
    @maclovindotca 8 лет назад +32

    I find it kind of ironic that Steve Jobs said don't hire professionals and then hired John Sculley who got him fired.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  8 лет назад +15

      +maclovindotca sometimes you don't always take your own advice :) #BTA95

    • @missionpupa
      @missionpupa 6 лет назад +16

      Youre mistaken. Jobs didnt want Scully to be CEO, jobs wanted jobs to be CEO. But the board didnt think he was mature enough and so they looked for a "professional" that the shareholders would be happy about.

    • @felpswa123
      @felpswa123 4 года назад +3

      Sculley didn't really get Jobs fired. Jobs basically fired himself because he wasn't willing to having someone else in charge. Sculley didn't want him to leave. But, Jobs was unwilling to not act like the CEO.

    • @tombjornebark
      @tombjornebark 4 года назад +2

      @@felpswa123 No Sculley did not fire Steve. However a decision concerning the mac and marketing went up to the board and Steves idea lost, the board sided with Sculley. Steve hired Sculley to mentor him because he was not a seasoned CEO, plus I he did not want that role right then he wanted to help hands on to build computers in projects.

    • @felpswa123
      @felpswa123 4 года назад +1

      @@tombjornebark I don’t think that’s quite right. My understanding is that Sculley was hired by the board, who preferred someone external over Jobs in 1983. Jobs had already been forced from the CEO position in 1980 when Apple became a public company owned by shareholders. Jobs wanted the payout from going public but not to be controlled by shareholders. Quit when it became clear that he couldn’t have his cake and eat it too.

  • @TabsheerAbdullaVlogs
    @TabsheerAbdullaVlogs 4 года назад +7

    In india saif ali khan will be best suit to the play the character of steve jobs if they ever make a movie on him. OMG.. so much resemblance from steves younger days..

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for sharing tbshr. ❤😊 #Believe - Dondon

    • @harrypotter_petronus
      @harrypotter_petronus 4 года назад +2

      what the fuck did you just say 🤣 and where the fuck you find similarity between them 🤣

    • @Harshamostwanted1
      @Harshamostwanted1 4 года назад +1

      Hahahaha great joke... saif ali khan can be great druggie on screen just like his real life

    • @eduardfaur6281
      @eduardfaur6281 4 года назад +1

      There is already a movie about Steve Jobs

    • @TheBanterCity
      @TheBanterCity 4 года назад

      @@harrypotter_petronus exactly 🤣🤣

  • @ka.h.7084
    @ka.h.7084 6 лет назад +3

    Best management video ever

  • @wjalp
    @wjalp Месяц назад +1

    This is a wonderful video! Keep up the great work to every manager or employee! Change or labor may be uncomfortable but is necessary for excellemce. :))

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  Месяц назад +1

      Glad you liked it. 😊 #Believe - Feb (from Evan's team)

  • @bernhardriemann3821
    @bernhardriemann3821 3 года назад +2

    Now do a video on how he fired people.

  • @mr.x8704
    @mr.x8704 5 лет назад +3

    Steve jobs and i went fishing once in 1993. He loved flounder

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  5 лет назад +2

      Really? That's awesome :) #BTA1407 Veljko

  • @pangeran92
    @pangeran92 7 лет назад +3

    Where to get the full documentary of this. Thanks.

  • @javar888
    @javar888 3 года назад +6

    Love it. “ professional management are bozos “ . True. HR as well.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  3 года назад

      Thank you for watching. 😊 #Believe - Feb

  • @geniusfollower
    @geniusfollower 3 года назад

    I came to this video from Simon Sinek. "People don't buy what you do, they buy why you do it." and then hearing about Jobs talk about leadership = vision, it rings true!

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  3 года назад

      Thanks for sharing and for watching. 😊 #Believe - Feb

  • @victormanuelpolanco922
    @victormanuelpolanco922 3 года назад +1

    I've never been acquainted with that leadership style never ever before in my country..
    Maybe it's due to the fact that self- proclaimed entrepreneurs are more money - driven and short- sighted than what it actually takes to lay a foundation of legacy.
    Inmediate rewards and high praise shouldn't ever keep people from nurturing a vision and take that vision to a successful end.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  3 года назад

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts Victor and for watching. 😊 #Believe - Feb

  • @larslover6559
    @larslover6559 4 года назад +3

    Listening to Steve Jobs and his awesome coworkers I can understand why it became the top valued company in the world! Still all the brilliancy, technology and money couldn't beat the cancer that took him in the end..I guess the closest we have to Steve Jobs now is Elon Musk although they are very different personalities.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  4 года назад

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts and for watching. 💛😊 #Believe - Dondon

  • @aemericenglish2417
    @aemericenglish2417 5 лет назад +4

    best talent dont need be manage.
    they need vision
    Profesional manager is not the right recruitment, they dont know anything about ur company.
    Hire someone when individually good n never experience be a manager, they are more better

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts! :) #BTA1177 Luka

  • @apauni
    @apauni 4 года назад +3

    "They knew how to manage, but they didn't know how to do anything" -- 2:07 .. I am still suffering from those management in 2020.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  4 года назад

      Thanks for watching. Practice makes perfect! ❤️😊 #BELIEVE - Ahmed

  • @slaveofallah6452
    @slaveofallah6452 4 года назад

    I started a vending machine business last year as a side job while I am employed to a corporate world. Now I rely more on my earnings in my vending machine business. Such a good idea to start one.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  4 года назад

      That's great Arooshmah. Thanks for watching. 💛😊 #Believe - Dondon

  • @ai_robozen
    @ai_robozen 3 года назад +2

    I love how they all spoke with such conviction

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  3 года назад

      Thanks for the love. Glad that you enjoyed it. 😊 #Believe - Feb

  • @osmith1999
    @osmith1999 8 лет назад +4

    Excellent video, thanks for posting. Jobs may not have been right about everything regarding management, but he certainly hit some key ideas that most organizations are missing. Dull, uninspiring management is everywhere. One criticism I have though is that his team was pretty homogenous.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  8 лет назад

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts and for watching osmith1999. :) #BelieveNation #BTA278 Shine

  • @USUG0
    @USUG0 3 года назад +9

    what made him "exceptional" was being in tow to the great Woz.
    Otherwise, he would have been the greatest used cars salesman in the bay area instead

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  3 года назад

      We appreciate sharing your comment about him. Thanks for watching! 💛😊 #Believe - Dondon

  • @GUIRADE95
    @GUIRADE95 7 лет назад +10

    The woman @1:41 is 23 years old? well, she looks much older than that!.

    • @CzechRiot
      @CzechRiot 7 лет назад +22

      Modern day 23 year olds look younger because they're more immature and talk and behave like retards. When you have upper class girls who are not influenced by pop culture too much, even when they're like 14/15 they act and behave like grown women. I have met quite a few girls who were around 15 but I thought were like at least 19 or 20, but not in the United States though (even though they exist in the US, but they don't appear too much, because like I said, they're usually upper class, and don't mingle or show off too much. Showing off is actually a pretty immature trait, that's why television and such are filled with drama whores).

    • @14mrb67
      @14mrb67 4 года назад +5

      that is what you took with you after seeing this video? LOL !!

    • @goldenhourkodak
      @goldenhourkodak 4 года назад +1

      @@CzechRiot /r/lewronggeneration

    • @ShazzPotz
      @ShazzPotz 4 года назад

      I thought it said she was 23 stone

    • @andistheinforitbutso7513
      @andistheinforitbutso7513 4 года назад

      Mind if i ask U, how old do u look?

  • @waterbug1135
    @waterbug1135 4 года назад +1

    I was at Apple and from what small part I saw this video is truthful. They really didn't have do nothing managers. And we loved what we were doing. Just amazing so few other companies have ever been willing to try this model.

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  4 года назад

      Thank you for sharing the atmosphere at the Apple company Water. 💛😊 #BELIEVE - Ahmed

  • @everydaysunset4761
    @everydaysunset4761 3 месяца назад +1

    He was a good leader who would unite people and get thing's done

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  3 месяца назад

      Couldn't agree more. #Believe - Feb (from Evan's team)

  • @akanqshashetty2521
    @akanqshashetty2521 7 лет назад +12

    Steve Jobs..the rockstar who rocked the world! 😎

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  7 лет назад

      Thank you for the comment and for watching Akanqsha. :) #Believe #BTA617 Shine

    • @eartrail
      @eartrail 6 лет назад

      Hhahhahhahahahahahah yeah.

  • @beyondfirstclass
    @beyondfirstclass 6 лет назад +7

    It’s interesting my experience is that those individual contributors start off with poor people management but in time grow into good leaders. But it takes time and plenty of mistakes

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  6 лет назад

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts. #BTA973 Luka

  • @lukakoprivica
    @lukakoprivica 7 лет назад +34

    If all CEOs were like Steve, we would be on the the Mars for a decades now... But, alas, usually just a bunch of frustrated young people...

    • @EvanCarmichael
      @EvanCarmichael  7 лет назад +3

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts. #BTA555 Shine

    • @Teluric2
      @Teluric2 6 лет назад +2

      We would be on world war

    • @krishnamohan2351
      @krishnamohan2351 6 лет назад +4

      Elon is like Steve. But better than him.

    • @Teluric2
      @Teluric2 6 лет назад +4

      @@krishnamohan2351 cant compare elon to steve. Elon is a better human being steve used wozniak and he hated to help people. If all Ceos would be like steve the earth would be destroyed by 3rd world war

    • @krishnamohan2351
      @krishnamohan2351 6 лет назад +2

      @@Teluric2 precisely. I said Elon is better than Steve. It'll take time for the world to realise this. Steve made a company that makes phones, laptops and smartwatches. Any other tech company can do that. Just not as good a job.
      But no company in the world would have made EVs mainstream or made rockets reuseable. We're in a total different path of history because of Elon.

  • @trimonmusic
    @trimonmusic 2 года назад

    This is the antidote to egotistic management/leadership. Those who go into these positions for the thrill/power of bossing people around with little to no interest in the work being done and what that work is building towards, it's about them and "my team" while implying that all the success by those below them is actually their own.
    Compare that to the individual who is genuinely so impassioned by their work and their project, that they realise that they can do so much more towards this vision by instilling this vision in others and guiding a whole team towards it. They wish they could carry on doing the work themselves, because they love it, but they know there is no one better than them to guide a team towards their vision.

  • @stevegold7307
    @stevegold7307 3 года назад +1

    I wish more people in companies understood this....exactly right!