NFL legend and investor says Apple's new CEO should follow the advice Steve Jobs once gave Tim Cook
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NFL legend and investor says Apple's new CEO should follow the advice Steve Jobs once gave Tim Cook
""He said to Tim Cook, When you've got to make a decision, don't say to yourself, what would Steve Jobs do? You do what you think is the best thing for the company," Tarkenton said."
"Ternus is 'the right guy at the right time,' Tarkenton said, emphasizing the need for innovation in Apple's leadership."
"Cook has been 'terrific' for Apple and has grown its services business into a behemoth that outpaces some of its products in revenue."
"Tarkenton stated, 'He cannot be Tim Cook,' highlighting the importance of Ternus developing his own leadership style."
John Ternus will succeed Tim Cook as CEO of Apple in September, marking a shift back to product-focused leadership. Fran Tarkenton emphasized that Ternus should not emulate Cook but instead rely on his own judgment and 25 years of experience at Apple. Tarkenton noted Cook's success in growing Apple's services business but stressed the need for Ternus to forge his own path. The tech industry anticipates significant innovations from Apple under Ternus's leadership, especially in the AI sector.
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