Is Apple Second Rate Without Jobs's Star Power?

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Anna young
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Re: Needs new innovative product - Apple TV
Anna young   12/23/2012 5:23:12 AM
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 _hm, I agree, Apple need to diversify. But to automobile electronics? Why would you suggest automobile?

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Re: post Apple
Anna young   12/23/2012 5:14:57 AM
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"I wonder if the current executive team can achieve the same thing"

I believe they can achieve something closer to it. Undoubtedly Jobs brought charisma, courage to be ruthless to Apple. He did what many in the industry will shy away from. However, let's not forget that without a strong team of management, it would have been practically impossible for late Jobs attributed achievements. For example without the vital role of Apple's head of industrial design, who brought simplicity, functionality and elegance over engineering, Apple would not have been Apple. Yes agreed, Tim cook, hasn't the qualities we saw in late Steve Jobs, however, he has the ability to improve supply chain. All of these combined brought success to the company.

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Is it sink or swimm for Apple without Steve?
Anna young   12/23/2012 4:22:54 AM
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"So, I've got to ask? Can a super company founded by a superstar continue to be faster than a locomotive, leaping tall buildings with a single bound? Or is it destined now, inevitably, to shrink bit by bit 'til it's just Clark Kent with nothing under his suit but underwear?"

Good analogy. I believe nothing is certain in life. With or without Jobs there is no assurance Apple would continue at the level it has been operating even if Steve were to be at the helm. Technology industry's pace of change keeps accelerating. I believe Apple will continue to thrive maybe not at the rate it did under Steve Jobs.

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t.alex   12/20/2012 8:45:01 PM
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Steve Jobs definitely did an amazing job in pushing the teams at Apple to realize his vision. I read some of the reveal on work the work environment at Apple. If something was 'for Steve', it was done amazingly fast. I wonder if the current executive team can achieve the same thing. What's more, Apple workplace stress the importance of secrecy. Things are decided top-down, and so employees seem not motivated enough do bring about big things.

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SP   12/20/2012 8:39:11 PM
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Wow can you really talk to refrigerator and give directions. It will be great for busy people. Like we can just ask it to auto clean, give warnings if some stuff is lying inside for more than 4 days :-)

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AzmatMalik   12/20/2012 2:47:47 PM
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Works pretty much right out of the box. Over heats quite often. The Genius's are getting cranky. Applecare will be required or you wont even know how to 'reboot'. You will have three 'color' choices: white black and all sorts of cases. The radio might work only if you put your hand 'just so' on the door frame. Can talk with your phone, TV, Mac, and soon the refrigerator. Apple should, seriously, consider buying an appliance brand. 

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FLYINGSCOT   12/20/2012 7:12:09 AM
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One hopes that Apple will continue to do amazing things.  However even Superman must run into Kryptonite eventually and how much product hype can the world really stomach.  On cold analysis I do not believe their products are that much better than anyone else's but their street cred is hard to deny.  It's the marketing guys at Apple that should be applauded.

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Re: Is Apple Second Rate Without Jobs's Star Power?
nimantha.d   12/20/2012 6:36:21 AM
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Well I cant say No or Yes to this since I feel they have the resources and capability to continue but their current stratergies does not seem that promising.

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Is Apple Second Rate Without Jobs's Star Power?
SP   12/19/2012 8:36:03 PM
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Defintely Steve Jobs had a charismatic power. No one can deny that. Apple products are known to be Stylish an dtrendy. Anyone who is design, media or showbiz related business goes for Apple products. As long as APple maintains that style quotient in their product they will keep going.

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Needs new innovative product - Apple TV
_hm   12/19/2012 8:17:54 PM
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Apple needs innovative product like much awaited Apple TV. They should also look into Automobile electronics and how they can help there.

 

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