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For Sculley, the problem was that Jobs, when he was no longer in courtship or manipulative mode, was frequently obnoxious, rude, selfish, and nasty to other people. He found Jobs’s boorish behavior as despicable as Jobs found Sculley’s lack of passion for product details. Sculley was kind, caring, and polite to a fault.
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He sounds dreadful.
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I am deeply disturbed at how he is looked upon as a great leader these days. Before reading this book, I recall articles of employee resignations in Apple. Isaacson (without judgement) described what …
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