Apple Milestone: 10 Years of Cook As CEO
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marking 10 years of Tim Cook leading Apple, a decade into what might go down as the most significant CEO transition in modern business history.
It’s hard to measure CEO performance. Their job is to make decisions for the long term, but they’re also stuck playing the hand their predecessors have dealt them. But after 10 years of Cook, it’s easy to size up how he’s done. That’s partly because most CEOs don’t last nearly as long as Cook has. (A 2018 Equilar study found that the median tenure of S&P 500 CEOs was five years and the average just over seven years.) And it’s partly because?Cook has succeeded by almost every imaginable metric:
You can make an argument for Bob Iger, or Satya Nadella, or Shantanu Narayen, or Lisa Su being the best replacement CEO, and end the bout in a draw. But one thing you can’t argue:?None of them had bigger shoes to fill than Tim Cook.
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3 年Well-written Jon! I’m quite sure Steve Jobs would be pleased with his performance! As an investor, I know I am! Here’s to the next decade!