Work Environment: Military Battlefield vs System of Networks

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Wow, not my normal type of video but She makes sense.

I think this organization is one of the reasons that Apple and Steve Jobs in the '80s were able to leapfrog their competitors. He radically decentralized office hierarchies.


The tech industry as a whole really embraced the ecosystem approach. I'd argue it was particularly because there were no military people in these companies, and tech bros are naturally dynamic and fluid due to most of the founding teams being regular college kids.
 

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Wow, not my normal type of video but She makes sense.

I think this organization is one of the reasons that Apple and Steve Jobs in the '80s were able to leapfrog their competitors. He radically decentralized office hierarchies.


The tech industry as a whole really embraced the ecosystem approach.
I'd argue it was particularly because there were no military people in these companies, and tech bros are naturally dynamic and fluid due to most of the founding teams being regular college kids.

yeah seems like they went a different route, some of htem still did the VP and executive thing but right they thrived because they decentralized and made a bunch of teams/cells with more autonomy
 
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