the phone, 'You know that is not true,' " Brennan recalled. "He was going to drag me
by Walter Isaacson (0 Reviews)
In Walter Isaacson's biography of Steve Jobs, a notable incident is recalled by Brennan, who describes a phone conversation where Jobs confronted him. During this call, Jobs dismissed a claim that Brennan had made, asserting "You know that is not true." This highlights Jobs' assertive and often confrontational communication style, emphasizing his determination to directly challenge any inaccuracies or misunderstandings.
Such interactions illustrate Jobs' intense focus on truth and clarity, which were key elements of his management approach. His willingness to confront others head-on reflects not only his leadership philosophy but also his commitment to ensuring that the vision he had for his projects was clearly understood and pursued without deviation. This anecdote captures the essence of Jobs' character as both a visionary and a difficult but passionate leader.
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