Reality-distortion Field

Reality-distortion field is an expression used to describe the persuasive ability managers like Steve Jobs have to make people close to them become passionately committed to possibly insane projects, without regard to the practicality of their implementation or competitive forces in the marketpace. The term originated at Apple in the 1980s to describe his peculiar charisma.

 

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