tim cook apple inc. leadership concept
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Apple I Macintosh
World's Largest Technology company by total assets, and the World's Third-largest mobile phone manufacturer.
US$700 billion115,000 permanent full-time employees
453 retail stores in sixteen countries
Worldwide Annual Revenue totaled $233 billion
Environmental ResponsibilitiesWe’re conscious of how we use resources that may not be around forever. So we’re designing products that use fewer materials than ever before. We’ve come up with innovative ways to minimize the environmental impact of our raw materials by using more recycled, recyclable, and sustainable plant‑based materials. And we’re striving to reuse as much water as we can when manufacturing our products, and in the data centers that help those products and services work.
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ProductsIpods
ProductsiMac & Macbooks
ProductsiPads
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12 years in IBM's personal computer businessCOO of Intelligent Electronics Vice President of Compaq Joined Apple in 1998CEO of Apple Inc. on 2011.
He challenged shareholders to "get out of the stock" if they didn't share the company's views on sustainability and climate change.
He was named number 1 in Fortune's: World's Greatest Leaders.
Keys to his Leadership at Apple: people, strategy, and execution
"If you get those three right the world is a great place."
=Donations to charity
Lisa Jackson, formerly the head of the Environmental Protection Agency
"He's no Steve Jobs"
• More socially aware company • Working to improve conditions in
overseas factories • Aiming to reduce pollution
caused by data centers and the devices themselves
Lessons1. Take risks.2. Trust others around you.3. Admit when you’re wrong.4. Do what you do and do it well.5. Write your own rules.