Tim Cook will hand over Apple’s keys next September 1st. He won’t even retire. He won’t even retire. But that day he will mark an internal architecture change that brings back the third most valuable company on the planet to the model Steve Jobs devised in 2011: an engineer in product execution and a “diplomatic” in the executive presidency. John Ternus, until now head of hardware engineering, will take over as executive director. Tim Cook will …
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Tim Cook will hand over Apple’s keys next September 1st. He won’t even retire. He won’t even retire. But that day he will mark an internal architecture change that brings back the third most valuable company on the planet to the model Steve Jobs devised in 2011: an engineer in product execution and a “diplomatic” in the executive presidency. John Ternus, until now head of hardware engineering, will take over as executive director. Tim Cook will …