This is one of the things that I want in a boss, “someone who quickly gets to the bottom of things.”
The long and short of it is that I have little patience for the B.S. and the politicking that is so common in formal corporate settings.
So often:
- If something goes wrong, things get twisted to blame someone else.
- If something goes right, things get twisted to take the credit.
- There is more concern over perception than solving problems.
Who in the world wants to work in a place like that? For a boss like that?
What are the fundamental issues holding us back?
What bottlenecks are stopping us from moving the needle?
And what is just sophistry?
Just kidding about that first sentence though…
I don’t want a boss at all. 🤣
Like so many people privy to these performances, Lyons came away with no illusions about Musk’s personality but with the utmost respect for his vision and drive to execute. “Working at Tesla back then was like being Kurtz in Apocalypse Now,” Lyons said. “Don’t worry about the methods or if they’re unsound. Just get the job done. It comes from Elon. He listens, asks good questions, is fast on his feet, and gets to the bottom of things.”
-Ashley Vance, Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future (Amazon)