
Jobs, Cook, and Apple's Legacy
Jobs was a CEO like no other, individuals as unique and unconventional as him may only be encountered once in a blue moon, or unfortunately, may never be encountered again. He wasn't just a CEO; he was also Apple's product director — the decision-maker on crucial product matters. Cook hasn't taken on that role, but that's okay, because Cook doesn't need to. Many anticipated Tim Cook would fail because he wasn't 'a product person.' But that's not what he needed to be.
Great products need someone to take them far
However, what many may not realize is that the most crucial aspect of a large company like Apple isn't the product but rather the backend, including supply chain, distribution, finance, and marketing. All these factors need to be interconnected and operate smoothly and efficiently. And Cook has proven his talent for those skeptical about all these backend issues. As a result, to many, he's the best CEO Apple has ever had.

Pursuing what we do best
However, many fail to realize that the most crucial aspect of a giant company like Apple isn't the product but rather the infrastructure, including supply chain, distribution, finance, and marketing. All these factors need to be interconnected and operate smoothly and efficiently. Cook has proven himself capable in these backend matters, leading many to regard him as the best CEO Apple has ever had.