"I thought I had the chance of a lifetime. I didn't want to pass that up," Cook said about moving to Apple in 1998, a pivotal career decision.
Cook emphasized the importance of not being married to past beliefs, highlighting that few leaders possess this competency: "We changed each other's minds. That's the reason it worked so well."
Discussing leadership, Cook shared that Jobs welcomed debates and valued those who could admit mistakes: "You could always change [Jobs'] mind if you had the best idea."
Cook's management philosophy was shaped by extensive debates with Jobs, notably regarding the iPhone sales strategy, leading to a successful transition under Cook's leadership.
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