Apple this week announced a major C-suite overhaul, with Chief Operating Officer Jeff Williams stepping down this month and retiring by year-end. Previously considered a potential successor to CEO Tim Cook by some (not MacDailyNews), Williams’ departure raises questions about who among Apple’s remaining executives could take the helm as the next CEO. Michael Grothaus for Fast Company:
Tim is not a product person, per se. – Steve Jobs Considering its current situation, blindsided and way behind in GenAI and going nowhere fast (but, hey, here, have some Liquid Glass; shiny!), Apple hasn’t needed an operations guy as CEO for the past several years (especially one who couldn’t recognize China was a problem and who didn’t mobilize to diversify production anywhere near quickly enough). The time to accelerate plans to move production out of China was November 9th 2016, but, hey, six years late is better than never! – MacDailyNews, December 4, 2022
Federighi, 56, is as responsible as anyone in Apple’s C-suite for its current dismal GenAI dilemma – so, “no” to him, too. Ternus just turned 50 in May. He’s the best of the bunch listed above, by far, especially as he joined Apple in July 2001 as a member of the Product Design team, working as a mechanical engineer focused on hardware design, initially contributing to projects like external Mac monitors before taking on more significant roles in developing mobile products, including the iPod, every iPad model, AirPods, and the iPhone 12 and later. John is a product person, per se. That said:
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