字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 there was an an amazing over tickle written on gawker uh... orion take from doctor wrote this uh... peas about steve jobs and you know steve jobs just passed away see real lot of stories about his life in most of them are extremely positive and you know of course that makes sense because he was someone who is inspirational his rape business later and he impacted all of us in one way or another however arrive take says look we need to look at another side of steve jobs that people are too afraid to talk about so he gives us specific examples of how he was at a bit of a jerk uh... too soon date now look that's why people don't want to talk about it but all kidding aside i think that's etc actually good thing to talk about because of course nobody's in angel nobody's perfect by the need of a smart discussion about though the totality of a person even after i read this i sold my received jobs totally but there's a place that use up and they're so let's have a smart conversation about are at first i wanna start off with white ryan tate said about steve jobs and his interaction with his employees okay he said that steve jobs a bit of a prick with his employees okay he was tough on them icb little ben once in awhile but like his a c l_ of a major company okay so it's not surprising to me at all that a c_e_o_ would respond that way to his employees so let me give you an example last month fortune magazine actually did this piece about steve jobs and how he was talking to his team about mobile me and he was upset with the functionality of mobile me so he basically be a little ben for half an hour straight he's uh... we have a couple of course for me from that meeting apparently he began the meeting by saying can anyone tell me what mobile me is supposed to do and he received a satisfactory answer he says so why the fuck doesn't he do it the crowd analyzing their yet they so assault are had no problems with this will take and uh... you know what he did attended a meeting he fired the head of the division that's that now i don't know if that's bad ass i think that's a little extreme dia suspect is it a little extremely yes but you know what he lay dropped okay his room off the ropes course liderman like dr tim but he showed up look here's a think tank c_e_o_'s are supposed to be mexico c_s_ i'd agree with kate and i don't mean that they have to be jerks right he does need to be competitive any does need to have consequences if someone doesn't do their job and he didn't find the lowest guy in the totem pole he hired the head of the group and fired the head of the revised say so to me that again make sense decide that everyone regardless of what field of work urine everyone makes mistakes ight now that i've made mistakes uh... takes a look at how it is only okay but here's the thing i can you imagine firing me for every mistake i've made right now no matter how does that i was looking today my says the story was that their is this is a significant role up it was not not done right besides as one mistake that you make it's and i think it's a get out of context and uh... if they give a series of mistakes he screwed up opera product the way you gotta go son i got no probs with that are and that's and that they can and if you ask me i'm sure your name in fact the story says he was lovely to other employees but he had a high standards highlight video size fares ice and i have no problem with my sense and don't get me wrong i'm not saying that that guy should have been punished but i'm just saying like it just because the product in turn out the way that you wanted to and it wasn't exactly perfect as we knew immediately fired and i think that a good c_e_o_ should work with the person first cell not combat aspect of hayes uh... on work doesn't bother me at all okay he was a tough c_e_o_ that's fine but then there's another aspect of apple that i think it's questionable not something that ryan tapings at he brings up the fact that the majority of their products are actually manufactured in china rang and they're manufactured by eight young chinese teenagers some of them work about fourteen fifteen hours a day and they work in non-air conditioned buildings and they are really struggling they're hardly making any money who who i think that uh... kitty i'm totally do it now look look here's a rally that kate those who were noonish is a very tough in china and the temperatures through the roof this of course no recognition is triple bunks 'cause there's back and people in people worry about the fifteen hour days now the reality though is that allot of companies do that then it doesn't let steve jobs off the hook right uh... but and slowly that has increased uh... the living standard of the chinese i get a lot of flack for this but i actually think that overall that's not such a bad thing they gotta start somewhere forcibly when you don't know country the parties in the these uh... corporations goin is because the cheap labor and then they wind up abusing their cheap labor in a hundred different ways are not happy about but eventually though wages are rising et cetera stated herein in the u_s_ and now china's begin to have a middle class i hate the process because of the pain that real people go through but at the same time certainly steve jobs not responsible for the whole phenomenon island look steve jobs is the leader of that uh... organization of that company right as the leader you have to set certain standards if you know that your products which are having a huge impact on the world are being manufactured by people who are going to horrible working conditions then you put your foot down you say no i don't want to do that maybe it's gonna cost me a little more look it was a billionaire he can afford to find a better place to manufacture the product made in the united states are people need jobs rather than doing it in china where people are suffering leak and only financing or lease in china these people have the ability to work great if these jobs are now we need jobs here in the united states and we need to make sure that if we're manufacturing things abroad we make sure that those factories meet the same standards that we have in the united states i don't think that that's unreasonable especially for such open wealthy company like this uh... i hear you say the siege as a seven billion dollars uh... would hope that it was in his position that i would want to regulate those factories a little bit better and and make sure that people are not being abused et cetera and it is decent cell in the same wages here right and that's where you and i might decorate but there's at least s certain humane decent status for those guys and now the part of an amused by is a slogan that all these worries about the same the morning which is the exact opposite of what apple supposed to be rights of the building has a bunch of like slogans and things like that around the bill you know on the walls and everything and one of them is arise arise arise millions of hearts with one mind that's the the chinese food and they say in the morning as well so it had being on the bill okay millions of hearts with one mind that sounds so smoky that's positive inside opposite of what up all that's life we want you to be independent in fact we have an example of how apple at claims to be the exact opposite about let's watch here's to the crazy ones michigan's company drown pages we're home no respect stands important disagree with him glorifying orville lynn kinda not the only thing you can the gene and wants to make even and region as the people who are crazy i think they can change the world thing german unless you're in one of our chinese factories in which case you should all of one mind these are the into your real human being for better or for worse and uh... and then i still think that he is a great guy and is not a guy in the world to get a find that the and even they did some sketches stuff friday but uh... but now you know pick