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Tomorrow it will be exactly 7 years since Tim Cook became CEO of the company Apple and replaced it Steve Jobse, who unfortunately died a few weeks later. In an interview for the agency Bloomberg He recalled his former boss, with whom he clearly enjoyed working:

“How would I describe working with Steve… it was just liberating. If you talked to him about some huge project, a huge vision, you just had to describe it to him thoroughly, he said "OK" and that was it. You had the door open and you could start working. When I started here, it was a very pleasant shock to me that a huge company could operate like this. From earlier times, I was used to the very bureaucracy and assessments that bound a person and did not give way to innovative ideas." Tim recalled, adding that he thought at the time that Steve Jobs will remain at the head of the board of directors for a long time to come.

From time to time, a change in management is needed. Not that it is timely, the agency Bloomberg but published a list of successors who could one day replace Tim in top management Cooka. Tim's potential successors Cookand at the head Applu could be CEO Jeff Williams or head of marketing Phil SchillerThese are according to Bloombergare currently the two hottest candidates for a possible CEO replacement. But there are also other very capable heads of the company's individual divisions. They include, for example, head of the services division Eddy Cue, head of software Craig Federighi, CFO Luca Maestri, CBO Angela Ahrendts and many more.

But there is probably still time to hand over the helm of the apple company. Although some people are unable to admit it, Apple under Tim Cookem continues to flourish wonderfully and there is no reason for him to leave his post.

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