Has Charles Edward Kenneth Mees (1882 - 1960) here explained an essential element in the success of Steve Jobs? --
The best person to decide what research shall be done is the man who is doing the research. The next best is the head of the department. After that you leave the field of best persons and meet increasingly worse groups. The first of these is the research director, who is probably wrong more than half the time. Then comes a committee which is wrong most of the time. Finally there is a committee of company vice-presidents, which is wrong all the time.
(Quoted from page 513 of Biographical Encyclopedia of Scientists, edited by John Daintith. CRC Press, 2009.)
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