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Steve Jobs was Apple’s founder and icon CEO. Much of Apple’s phenomenal success, especially after 2000, was attributed to Steve Job’s “genius” and leadership. Because of this and Tim Cook having a significantly different style from Jobs, he was given little chance for success. Yet, in 2014, several years after Cook assumed the CEO position, Apple had what Tim Cook referred to as an unbelievable year. Apple sold 200 million iPhones and had $200 billion in revenue. Apple’s stock price increased by 65 percent, and the company’s market value reached more than $700 billion, the largest ever of any U.S. firm. The $700 billion in market value is more than twice as much as either Microsoft or Exxon Mobil. Cook’s primary experience has been as manager of operations; he was Apple’s COO prior to assuming the CEO role. And, much of Apple’s sales are based on products developed and introduced to the market under Job’s lead- ership. So, the jury is still out on Cook, especially with regard to developing new products and making them a success in the marketplace. Steve Jobs was a master at this process. Cook’s style of lead- ership is much different from the approach used by Jobs. Some consid- ered Jobs to be ruthless and impulsive and almost maniacal in developing new products and ensur- ing a high quality product desirable in the market. Cook’s knowledge and skills do not make him an expert in product development, design, or marketing. So, he delegates those respon- sibilities but remains as the leader and decision maker. Cook tries to buffer and maintain Apple’s corporate culture developed largely by Jobs. Thus, the emphasis remains on innovation that is valued in the marketplace. Cook has learned the importance of hiring other top managers with talent but who also fit into Apple’s culture. He has made some very good hires, such as Angela Ahrendts who now heads Apple’s very important retail stores. Cook takes a much less emotional approach than Jobs. Some refer to it as a “measured emotional approach to leadership.” He empowers his team to manage their functional areas and emphasizes the need to take a long-run perspective. Observers have been able to highlight other differences between Cook’s and Job’s strategic leadership approaches. Cook shares the limelight with his leadership team, whereas Jobs kept the light on himself. In fact, one analyst suggested that Cook is a good leader who builds an effective team around him. Cook is leading Apple to be more philanthropic than in the past. His strategy has entailed a major acquisition (an audio company for $3 billion) and developing enterprise solutions for corporate IT units, both strategic actions that Jobs eschewed. Apple has formed an alliance with IBM to develop enterprise applications many of which will be designed for the iPad, especially the new and larger versions. Innovations developed during Cook’s leadership include the Apple watch, introduced to the market in April 2015. Many are waiting to learn its rate of success. Initial reports suggest that demand is exceeding supply, causing Apple to increase production. In addition, hints provided by Cook suggest that Apple may be planning to enter the television market. Most importantly, Cook claims that Apple’s goal is to change the way people work and will target the development of future products for that purpose.
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What do you think of Jim Cook’s strategic leadership for Apple’s recent success after Jobs passed away?
Jim cook has proved to be a successful leader through his approach and the tracked records after Steve jobs. His strategic leadership approach can be read from the following ways.
1.Cook is not considered to be highly knowledgeable or an expert in the field of designing products . So he allots people needed for those. But as a successful leader he makes sure to take the final step and be a good decision maker. He decides what to be done.
2. He valued innovation to be the greatest asset.
3. He hired right people for the right job.
4. He was not extremely emotional in his approach. This made him take the right stand and the right decision.
5. Cook took a long term goal approach and always shared his success with his team members. His motivation and sharing of success with his team made them all contribute to the utmost.
6. His market approach and view was also completely visionary and innovative.
Such skills and approach from cook made Apple take the highest profit under his lea0dership.