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How Tim Cook is Changing Apple [Fortune]

How Tim Cook is Changing Apple [Fortune]

Posted May 24, 2012 at 12:22pm by iClarified
FORTUNE has published a profile of Apple's Tim Cook that examines how the new CEO is changing Apple.

The report says that Apple is becoming a far more traditional company with more process, more structure, and more MBAs. Cook is described as being more "casual, grounded, and easy to talk to" than Steve Jobs. He's also more attentive to investors, openly discussing topics that Jobs wouldn't bother with.

"It looks like it has become a more conservative execution engine rather than a pushing-the-envelope engineering engine," says Max Paley, a former engineering vice president who worked at Apple for 14 years until late 2011. "I've been told that any meeting of significance is now always populated by project management and global-supply management," he says. "When I was there, engineering decided what we wanted, and it was the job of product management and supply management to go get it. It shows a shift in priority."


Indeed, allowing anyone to interfere with the creative-genius engineers is anathema to the Steve Jobs ethos at Apple. Sniffs one engineer: "This leads to more sharing of resources, which leads inevitably to fighting, which leads to weaselly excuses." They are normal corporate concerns, in other words, and very un-Apple-like.


You can continue reading the report at the link below...

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How Tim Cook is Changing Apple [Fortune]
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Emilio Pena
Emilio Pena - May 25, 2012 at 12:08pm
2 years from now I may read " how Tim Cook destroyed Apple". It is funny Steve Jobs showed how to work, what to do and don't... Just follow that, don't try to reinvent the wheel
iareronald
iareronald - May 24, 2012 at 1:07pm
You should definitely read the full article. This has just a tidbit. "Even as he tweaks the Apple operating manual, Cook goes to great pains to pledge allegiance to the corporate culture Steve Jobs created. Asked at the Goldman investor forum how his leadership might change Apple and what of its culture he intended to maintain, Cook ignored the first part of the question and focused only on the latter. “Steve grilled in all of us over many years that the company should revolve around great products and that we should stay extremely focused on few things rather than try to do so many that we did nothing well.” He called Apple a “magical place” where employees could do “their life’s best work.”
Brian
Brian - May 24, 2012 at 12:34pm
In other words, it's becoming like those companies like HP, Samsung.. Where its releasing products just for the sake of releasing products and earn some money..
Lucas
Lucas - May 25, 2012 at 4:16am
...oh man...I hope not!
joyz
joyz - May 25, 2012 at 7:03pm
I think apple are gona end up like HP... Having to fire 27,000 peeps cuz they screwed up
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