Apple's current CEO, Tim Cook, has surpassed the company's co-founder, Steve Jobs, in terms of tenure. Cook has served as Apple's head for 5091 days, exceeding Jobs' total of 5090 days as CEO. With this event, Cook has become the longest-serving CEO in Apple's history.
Redaksiya reports that Tim Cook's tenure as Apple's leader has been marked by the expansion of the company's product range, particularly with the introduction of new products like iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch. Under his leadership, Apple transformed into one of the world's most valuable companies, while also taking significant steps towards improving its operating systems and expanding its ecosystem. Cook is also known for his commitment to the company's sustainability and social responsibility principles.
Steve Jobs' legacy defined Apple's leadership in innovation and design. Cook, in turn, preserved this legacy, increasing the company's financial success and enabling its entry into new markets. Under his leadership, Apple became an integral part of not only technology but also consumer culture. Cook's long-term leadership is of significant importance for the company's continued development and future strategies.
Farid Alizade
