You find that alot with people who built something huge out of next to nothing. LTT isnt Linus, Linus isnt LTT. But I guarantee he mentally cant fully disengage that connection. I honestly believe that he deep down is a nice person and generally has good intentions which is why he gets so bent out of shape, he KNOWS he wasnt acting maliciously.
He calls the shots and ultimately the buck stops with him. Either their processes are shit, their staff are overworked, their staff are incompetent, their production schedule is too rushed or quality is secondary to accuracy.
But they dont ask how, they ask how many, GN dropped a steaming pile of examples right for everyone to see. Iy isnt on the audience to care WHY he is fucking up with a 100 million dollar company and 120 staff. Just fix it.
He calls the shots and ultimately the buck stops with him.
I wish actually large corporations still worked like this. I never buy these “Oh but that happened below me”-excuses from CEOs. Yeah, you didn’t personally order anybody to do this. But you hired the people who did. Or you created the business atmosphere in which your managers instructed their HR people to hire the people who did. Ultimately, you’re the CEO, you should own the mistakes.
Because on the level of LTT, yeah, we’re all intuitively aware of this. He’s Linus, he is ultimately responsible no matter whether he did it personally or not.
There’s a difference with large corps, though - decisions get mired in committees and delegation, and it gets hard to see what’s actually happening a couple of org levels away. I don’t have any problem accepting that Tim Cook has no idea how badly run any specific Apple Store might be. LMG may technically be a corporation, but 120 people isn’t large. LMG functions like a sole proprietorship - the big boss is in the building with all his minions, probably lays eyes on most of them weekly if not daily, and sets culture by example.
You find that alot with people who built something huge out of next to nothing. LTT isnt Linus, Linus isnt LTT. But I guarantee he mentally cant fully disengage that connection. I honestly believe that he deep down is a nice person and generally has good intentions which is why he gets so bent out of shape, he KNOWS he wasnt acting maliciously.
He calls the shots and ultimately the buck stops with him. Either their processes are shit, their staff are overworked, their staff are incompetent, their production schedule is too rushed or quality is secondary to accuracy.
But they dont ask how, they ask how many, GN dropped a steaming pile of examples right for everyone to see. Iy isnt on the audience to care WHY he is fucking up with a 100 million dollar company and 120 staff. Just fix it.
I wish actually large corporations still worked like this. I never buy these “Oh but that happened below me”-excuses from CEOs. Yeah, you didn’t personally order anybody to do this. But you hired the people who did. Or you created the business atmosphere in which your managers instructed their HR people to hire the people who did. Ultimately, you’re the CEO, you should own the mistakes.
Because on the level of LTT, yeah, we’re all intuitively aware of this. He’s Linus, he is ultimately responsible no matter whether he did it personally or not.
There’s a difference with large corps, though - decisions get mired in committees and delegation, and it gets hard to see what’s actually happening a couple of org levels away. I don’t have any problem accepting that Tim Cook has no idea how badly run any specific Apple Store might be. LMG may technically be a corporation, but 120 people isn’t large. LMG functions like a sole proprietorship - the big boss is in the building with all his minions, probably lays eyes on most of them weekly if not daily, and sets culture by example.