Video: Evan Carmichael
- The critical part of the interview, at least to my mind, was when we finally decided we liked them enough to show them the Macintosh prototype and then we sat them down in front of it. If they were just kind of ...(11)..., or said "This is a nice computer", we didn't want them. We wanted their eyes to ...(12)... and for them to get really excited and then we knew they were one of us.
- And everybody just wanted to work. Not because it was work that had to be done, but it was because something we really believed in that was just going to really make a ...(13)... And that's what kept the whole thing going.
- We all wanted exactly the same thing, instead of spending our time ...(14)... about what the computer should be. We all knew what the computer should be, and we just went and did it.
Steve Jobs: We went through that ...(15)... in Apple where we went out and thought oh, we're gonna be a big company, let's hire professional management. We went out and hired a ...(16)... of professional management. It didn't work at all. Most of them were bozos. They knew how to ...(17)..., but they didn't know how to do anything! And so, if you're a ...(18)... person, why do you want to work for somebody you can't learn anything from?
And you know what's interesting, you know who the best managers are? They're the great ...(19)... contributors, who never ever want to be a manager, but ...(20)... they have to be a manager because no one else is going to be able to do as good a job as them.
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Từ mới:
Macintosh (Mac): hệ điều hành được phát triển bởi công ty Apple
prototype: mẫu thử nghiệm
bozos (số nhiều của bozo): những kẻ ngu ngốc