So, picking up from Julie Zhou's framing, it is obvious that Michael Jordan and all great players had a deep understanding of the solver's mindset. But I wonder if they were more than teammates and hence exhibited the advisor's mindset as well, which in turn unlocked the potential in others.
They show strong Solver attitude. I can imagine a Rahul Dravid playing the advisor style more than Jordan (at least from the way it is portrayed in "The last dance").
So, picking up from Julie Zhou's framing, it is obvious that Michael Jordan and all great players had a deep understanding of the solver's mindset. But I wonder if they were more than teammates and hence exhibited the advisor's mindset as well, which in turn unlocked the potential in others.
They show strong Solver attitude. I can imagine a Rahul Dravid playing the advisor style more than Jordan (at least from the way it is portrayed in "The last dance").