Technology & Online

Can Apple succeed without Steve Jobs

Technology & Online

Posted by: jeremiah_cool

7th Oct 2011 07:47pm

While Apple's past achievements owed much to the founder of APPLE - Steve Jobs' vision and hard-charging personality, its future success rests on the shoulders of executives, such as new CEO Tim Cook.

According to some employees at the Apple Inc., Steve Jobs' presence will always be felt at Apple, and inspire employees to continue to innovate for many years to come. "Steve Jobs' acceptance of nothing but the highest quality work has been thoroughly ingrained in the Apple culture."

So what do you all think about the success of Apple Inc. after the death of Steve Jobs. All opinions are most welcome.

Comments 3

Whuskey
  • 22nd Aug 2012 11:57pm

It Seems as thought Apple has been getting better over the years, I Will Admit Jobs did A lot within The Apple Company and all, But It should be able to Live Without him, Maybe even Find better Ideas and Grow The Apple :D

Brad
  • 20th Aug 2012 03:46pm

Apple is a brilliant company. Jobs was a genius, but his legacy will live on. Recently I took my five-year-old iMac to the Apple store. It was experiencing _major_ problems, mainly of my own making... . Apple fixed a serious hardware issue, free of charge, even though the iMac was well out of warranty. Apple rocks!~ (I own three iMacs, one Air, an iPad, and eight iPods. The new, smaller iPad will leave the Android Nexus 7 in its wake. BTW, not very original naming a tablet after the androids in Electric Sheep / Bladerunner, was it? :) )

lukey71
  • 21st Jan 2012 04:09pm

I believe they can continue just as well without him. Personally I dont think Apple will survive in the long run as its only an overpriced, gimmicky toy. Android is much better, and will easily surpass Apple in the future.

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