reality-distortion field

( n.)

   An  expression  used  to  describe the persuasive ability of managers
   like  Steve  Jobs  (the  term  originated  at  Apple  in the 1980s to
   describe his peculiar charisma). Those close to these managers become
   passionately committed to possibly insane projects, without regard to
   the practicality of their implementation or competitive forces in the
   marketplace.

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