Steve Jobs’s secretary was late for work because of her old car. So Jobs gave him a jaguar

Steve Jobs He was not a boss to use And he won the reputation of being an unpredictable and passionate leader. Capable of Inspire and challenge your employees with gestures that moved Between despotism and genius when motivating their workers. One of the anecdotes that best reflect that particular motivation style It happened when his secretary was late for work because his car did not start. There he met a Steve Jobs unpredictablethat it could well have fired her at the act no one would have missed her. However, instead of reproving the delay, Jobs had a most productive idea But, above all, more profitable for the employee. “Take, you never get late” As the Exeuse of Apple Ron Givens said In an interview for WRAL news“People were afraid of him. But that same afternoon, Jobs entered his office, threw him a game of keys of a new jaguar and said: ‘Take, you never arrived late.’ He always did things like that, surprising the people”. He Jobs leadership style was famous for its intensity. He demanded absolute excellence and did not tolerate excuses. “He was able to do surprising things to keep his team focused on Apple’s mission.” For that reason, seeing Jobs waiting for her in her office, she feared the worst outcome. What I didn’t expect was to finish the day with A new jaguar In his garage. Apple’s former director assured that the secretary “was a single mother and a good secretary”, pointing out the good performance of the Jobs employee. Perhaps that good performance was what made Steve Jobs, very in favor of surrounding himself with brilliant professionals, did not get carried away by his impulses and chose to eliminate the problem he had prevented (and would probably come back in the future) to his secretary Reach timely to your workplace. Jobs’ unpredictable motivation Andy Hertzfeld, one of the original Macintosh engineers, assured That working with Steve Jobs was unpredictable: scary and exciting at the same time. Givens corroborated him in his interview, in which he acknowledged that Jobs was an “excellent motivator” and “a good leader”, that as soon as he could say goodbye to a wrong response, like rewarding you with a luxury car. Actually, Jobs’s approach by giving his secretary a jaguar was not a mere gesture of generosity. Apple’s CEO demanded maximum motivation And dedication to their employees, so eliminating those concerns that prevented them from giving 100% of their potential was just a way to get both with a single gesture. Today, the figure of Steve Jobs remains a reference both in technology and in the Business management. His methods could be questionable, but Its impact on industry It is unquestionable. And that secretary who received a new jaguar is just one of the many evidence that, with Jobs, he never knew what to expect. In Xataka | Steve Jobs wanted to hire “professional managers” for Apple: it was a disaster because they only knew how to manage, not lead Image | Wikimedia Commons (Joi), Unspash (Logan Weaver)

Senate confirms Scott Besent as Treasury Secretary

The US Senate confirmed on Monday to the tycoon Scott Besent to lead the Treasury Departmenteither. It is about first member of the openly gay cabinet confirmed by the Senate of a Republican Administration. In a vote of 68 to 29, the Senate confirmed to Besent, while the Senate Republicans work to quickly install those chosen by President Trump for the main positions of the administration. Besent, 62, is the founder of the Key Square Group Coverage Fund, based in Connecticut. The Secretary of the incoming Treasury appeared before the Senate Finance Committee earlier this month, which approved his bipartisan nomination. The now Treasury Secretary appeared before the Senate Finance Committee earlier this month, which approved Besent’s nomination in a bipartisan way last week. “Mr. Bessent has decades of academic, professional and leadership experience relevant to this position, as well as the seriousness, behavior and character necessary to be an effective secretary,” said Senator Mike Crapo, president of the Finance Committee, before of the vote to approve Besent’s nomination outside the committee. “There is no doubt that Mr. Besent is an excellent choice for Treasury Secretary.” In your audience in the SenateBesent said that one of his goals will be to reduce inflation and impose more sanctions on Russia. In this regard, he affirmed that he hopes that inflation will approach the goal marked by the Federal Reserve (FED) to reduce the increase in prices to 2 % based on the annual index of personal consumption expenses. Besent was an important donor to the Trump campaign: according to Forbes, he delivered around $ 3 million to the then former president and other republican causes in this electoral cycle. The billionaire, exejecutive of Soros Fund Management, provided economic advice to the Trump campaign and has been a firm supporter of Trump’s policies in recent years, from tariffs to expense cuts. Among his priorities, Besent said that the extension of Trump’s tax cuts, Some of which will expire at the end of the year, is the “most important economic problem of the moment.” If tax cuts are not extended, Besent warned, the country will face an “economic calamity.” Since Trump assumed the White House last week, the Senate has confirmed some of his nominees for the administration, such as Secretary of State, Marco Rubio; The director of the CIA, John Ratcliffe, the Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, and the Secretary of National Security, Kristi Noem. Continue reading:· Yellen warns that the federal government approaches the debt roof limit· Biden signs bill to raise debt roof and moves the country away from breach· Biden highlights bipartisanship in your speech on the debt roof agreement (Tagstotranslate) Donald Trump

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