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To be fair, the guy behind all of their innovation died more than a decade ago.



I don't think it's fair say that.

Jobs had an unparalleled way of steering that innovation into productive avenues. He always had his Wozzes, though.


I think his main talent was to recognize innovation and then having a good instinct for the right timing to get to market. Some people are too early, some too late, but Jobs often seemed to find the right time and also had the courage to pursue something risky.

Cook probably is more like a typical manager who is good at optimizing things. Nothing wrong about that but I wouldn't expect big leaps from Apple under him.


> the guy behind all of their innovation died more than a decade ago.

Who?




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