Steve Jobs and Tim Cook shaped Apple in very different but complementary ways.
Jobs was the visionary who redefined entire industries, while Cook focused on execution and turned Apple into one of the most efficient and valuable companies in the world.
Cook joined Apple in 1998 to fix its struggling operations. He later became CEO in 2011 after Jobs stepped down, continuing the culture of focus, product quality, and long-term thinking that Jobs had built.
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Steve Jobs and Tim Cook shaped Apple in very different but complementary ways.
Jobs was the visionary who redefined entire industries, while Cook focused on execution and turned Apple into one of the most efficient and valuable companies in the world.
Cook joined Apple in 1998 to fix its struggling operations. He later became CEO in 2011 after Jobs stepped down, continuing the culture of focus, product quality, and long-term thinking that Jobs had built.
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Media: Stanford