>>13927366Reddit have as much pro-Elon group you know
>>13927377First, don't exaggerate, I'm not saying he is a horrible CEO though Tesla employees didn't like him, I'm not even saying he is incompetent at the things he actually do (investing, choosing the engineer, managing).
What I'm saying is that he is nowhere close to the meme "self-taught visionary CEO-Engineers doing all critical decisions" or a (real) visionary.
Second, this is 4chan, any big in-depth search is usually ignored.
https://www.quora.com/What-are-some-criticisms-of-Elon-Musk?share=1>>13927377>Management -private or government- is extremely important to the success of engineering projects and companies. Musk isn’t a do-no-wrong messiah or whatever, We are in agreement.
>he undeniably understands rocketry and manufacturing on both an industry level and a fundamental, technical level which becomes extremely obvious whenever one hears him answer questions about it off the cuffIt's not that hard when you are a fan of rocket, managing rocket engineers all day and you are compared to normies or specialist out of their field.
Fundamental for ex can be just knowing thermodynamic & kinetic.
I do bitch a bit about Musk but we've been getting lot of overreaction here.
>>13927405>copypasteNone of those are false but the trick is that I don't consider those especially hard to get outside of context. I've heard similar reviews from engineers about managers.
I support all electric car, reusable rockets, nuclear fusion, MMI, but I'm not falling into a cult of personality.
See link above and below.
https://www.technologyreview.com/2015/08/04/166593/techs-enduring-great-man-myth/>>13927414He was controversial very early for branding himself as a "self-made unfettered innovator" and overselling any overhyped technology as revolutionary.
He started listening to PR after his first tweets fiascos. Not that he stopped with political tweets, it's no wonder he attract ancap portraying him as Ayn Rand.