The internal details of the corporate and business world are always exciting, especially when it comes to a company like Apple, the company whose products and services we loved and whose passion led us to follow every little and big about it. One of the facts about Apple's domestic policies is that Steve Jobs was a constant critic of his successor Tim Cook, and this is according to what some reports issued by reliable media outlets claim. “Jobs was revealed years after his death, and this is again.


“Tim Cook is not a man of products” - Steve Jobs

This is what the former co-founder and CEO of Apple - Steve Jobs - said at one point, Tim Cook is not a product guy. We ask you to excuse me for the literal translation of course. You can also conclude that Festive Jobs thought that Tim Cook would not be able to direct the company to offer products that are amazing, eye and heartbreaking, as was the case before.

This quote - or the quote - was revealed by Walter Isaacson, biographer of Steve Jobs, when he was in an interview with CNBC, and Isaacson added, saying that Jobs had told him a lot of stories and information during their sessions to prepare the autobiography, which achieved widespread circulation and huge sales. By the way.

So, now - according to Isaacson - Steve Jobs was thinking in Tim Cook that he would not produce great and amazing products .. Why did he say that? What was the reason? The reason is simply that this interview was about Johnny Eve after leaving Apple As a director of the design department.


The differences between Tim Cook and Steve Jobs

In Jobs's last days, when he was in the company’s office in Cupertino, he used to go in the middle of the day to that part of the company with a huge closed door, which is the design department. Once he enters, he starts traveling with Johnny Eve and discusses the entire product design with him as they were not only interested in the phone itself. Also with its charger, case design and even charger cord winding! Both Jobs and Eve liked the design, and they were both product men. Walter Isaacson

On the other hand entirely, Tim Cook was an expert in management and operations as his previous position at Apple before becoming CEO was Director of Operations and was known within the company for his interest in logistics and operations rather than products.

Isaacson added, saying: Now what you can see is that Apple is performing excellently as a company, but its interest in products is no longer the same because this was because in the past it was two people who believe in the beauty of products and they are Jobs and Ive enough to know that both of them have collaborated on designing some Apple products. The icons together are the iPod, the iPad, the iPhone and also the Apple Campus itself.

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Isaacson added, clarifying that he had not spoken about Jobs's criticism of Tim Cook in Jobs' biography because he simply wanted to keep things simple between Jobs and Cook, especially for readers. Here's the full interview:


Will Apple collapse without Johnny Eve and Steve Jobs?

No, if Tim Cook is not a "product man" he is a successful CEO of Apple and this is so far, in addition to that, the collapse of a company the size of Apple is very difficult and cannot happen overnight. Apple products are one of the most tech-savvy products for fanatical fans who are either described as "Apple Fan Boys" and this cannot be done on its own, but what made it possible is the quality of the company's products and services as well as the attention to detail.

In the end, we remind you that when Steve Jobs died, Apple's market value was 346 billion dollars, but it is now 1180 billion, despite even the tens and hundreds of billions that it distributed to shareholders, and if added to the value, we will find that Apple is now worth 4 times its value when Steve Jobs passed away 8 years ago. Which makes us see that Jobs may not have been correct in his view of Tim Cook.

What do you think of Steve Jobs' opinion on Tim Cook? Do you expect the current CEO of Apple to continue to succeed in the coming years?

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Business Insider

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