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Old 03-03-2014, 10:05 AM   #131
Shane R
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Originally Posted by Kumabjorn View Post
Jobs was one of those rare creatures who come along once in a generation. He literally didn't give a flying fog about anyone external to his own thought processes. Under Jobs, Apple couldn't care less about stock holders, sub-contractors, banks, distributors etc. He cared about only one single person, the Apple customer. That kind of laser sharp focus can't be emulated, and as we move forward I think that loyal Apple customers slowly but surely will start to realize that it is no longer the same company under Tim Cook. From my vantage point the hard core Apple fanboi received as much love from the company that he gave them, wake up and realize that the love is now unrequited and that loyal customer will start to feel confused.
Jobs accomplishments happened because worked with a large team of engineers and designers. He was not a lone genius toiling away in isolation apart from other people.
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