Apple CEO Wants to Be Remembered as "a Good and Decent Man"
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In an interview, the outgoing Apple CEO Tim Cook reflects on his legacy. In doing so, he is modest in his usual way.
Less than three weeks before he ends his term as Apple CEO, Tim Cook addressed the legacy he wants to leave behind. In an interview with CBS News, Cook said that beyond business achievements, he wants to be remembered as a “good and decent” person. “If that’s what they say at the end of the day, I’ll feel like I’ve accomplished something,” Cook told journalist Jo Ling Kent in an interview. The passing of the baton marks the first leadership ch…
There are two weeks left for Tim Cook, the current CEO of Apple, to drop out of office and, in a recent interview, he reflected on the one who would like him to be his 15-year-old associate ahead of the technology company.
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