16 months of Tim Cook Apple CEO speaks on competition Jobs iOS Maps and more
Jobs, the iconic CEO, built Apple as it is now, a company that stands out with its laser focus on a few products and nearly religious following. It is one of a kind, a company where users send the CEO emails about the products as if they were speaking to their friends, sharing both joys and frustrations.
Coincidentally, Apple is also the biggest company on earth. And for the first time in nearly a year, we have a long, in-depth interview with the person at its helm, Tim Cook. Speaking for Bloomberg, Cook explained what he thinks about Apple in its current state, how it changes, and touched on everything from Apple Maps and the ousted executive Scott Forstall, to the values of Apple and competition, and, of course Steve Jobs.
We recommend you hit the source link below for the full interview, but below we have picked some excerpts that we found of particular interest. Take a look.
On Steve Jobs:
âMore so than any person I ever met in my life, he had the ability to change his mind, much more so than anyone Iâve ever met. He could be so sold on a certain direction and in a nanosecond (Cook snaps his fingers) have a completely different view. (Laughs.) I thought in the early days, âWow, this is strange.â Then I realized how much of a gift it was.â
âLook at netbooks. Many people thought netbooks were the coolest thing ever. Many companies hyped them. In fact, the sales boomed, and then what happened? They crashed, because they were awful! They were flimsy products with crappy, cramped keyboards. They were underpowered. They were just awful.â
On Apple Maps:
We set on a course some years ago and began to do that. So it wasnât a matter of saying, âStrategically itâs important that we not work with company X.â We set out to give the customer something to provide a better experience. And the truth is it didnât live up to our expectations. We screwed up.â
On iOS head Scott Forstall ousting:
On iOS design and Jony Ive:
source: Bloomberg
16 months of Tim Cook Apple CEO speaks on competition Jobs iOS Maps and more
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