Restructuring Apple After Jobs: Three Approaches by Tim Cook

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This presentation discusses the three different approaches taken by Tim Cook to restructure Apple after Steve Jobs, which include a collaborative approach, media and social friendliness, and shareholder friendliness. It also provides an overview of the corporate structure of Apple, including the Board of Directors and the management structure. Additionally, the presentation highlights the popularity of Apple products, such as the iPhone and the Smartwatch, and discusses the company's product expansion plans.

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APPLE Inc.
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Restructuring Apple After Jobs
After the era of Steve Job, Tim Cook followed
Three different approaches to restructure Apple in
a convenient way.
Collaborative Approach
Media and Social Friendliness
Shareholder Friendliness
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Corporate Structure of Apple
Inc.
First Tier
Chief Operating Officer
Chief Design Officer
Chief Financial Officer
Senior Vice Presidents
Second Tier
Vice Presidents
Third Tier
Managers
Executives
The Board Of Directors are the ultimate power source and after them
comes the management structure mentioned below :
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Popularity of Apple Products Numerical
Brand Value 300.6 bn US dollars
Annual Revenue 229.23 bn US dollars
Sales Of iPhone in 2017 217.16 million
Net Income 48.35 bn US dollars
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Unit sells in millions
Sales Stats Of Smart Watch

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Product Expansion
Apple iPod
Apple iPhone
Apple Smartwatch
Apple TV
Apple HomePod
Electric Car
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