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#349 How Steve Jobs Kept Things Simple

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Value of Small Groups of Smart People

Focusing on small groups of smart people is crucial for decision-making as seen in the example of meetings at Apple led by Steve Jobs. Jobs preferred meetings with a handful of essential individuals and would remove non-essential participants. He believed in the effectiveness of small teams, as reflected in his approach when building the first Mac, where he limited the team to 100 members and required replacing an unnecessary person with a new addition. This strategy showcases the commitment to small groups of smart people for efficient and impactful collaboration.

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