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Apple doesn’t make good products without Steve Jobs

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Articles that berate Apple for its inability to innovate any more often attribute the ‘problem’ to a common cause: co-founder Steve Jobs is no longer leading the company. “If Jobs was the star, Cook was the stage manager,” wrote Yukari Iwatani Kane, author of Haunted Empire, Apple After Steve Jobs. “If Jobs was idealistic, Cook was practical. But without Jobs, Cook had no counterwei­ght to his dogged pragmatism. Who would provide the creative sparks?”

Kane’s thoughts here are the latest in a line of accusation­s that Jobs was responsibl­e for everything good that came out of Apple. “I don’t think it’s a coincidenc­e that the iPhone 5, the first iPhone to be developed after Steve Jobs’s passing, seems to lack a comparable sales pitch [to Siri or a Retina display],” wrote Timothy B Lee for Forbes in 2012, a statement that naïvely suggests that Apple plans no more than a year ahead in its iPhone developmen­ts.

“The more responsibi­lity Cook took on in the nuts-and-bolts parts of Apple, the more Jobs was freed up for his creative endeavours. Released from customer service and retail management, Jobs spent the last decade of his life dreaming up the iPod, iPhone and iPad,” wrote Adam Lashinsky, author of Inside Apple. But we know that Steve Jobs was only part of the creation of these devices: famous Apple names such as Tony Fadell, Scott Forstall and of course Jony Ive – never mind hundreds more – played vital roles in making them what they are. Though Jobs no doubt provided a huge amount of direction to the iPhone, elevating his role to that of ‘inventor’ is a pernicious dismissal of the brilliant work of others.

Kane asks who will provide the creative sparks for Apple now, but it seems to be Jony Ive who fits that role, taking responsibi­lity for both software and hardware design now. Like Jobs, it appears that Ive’s position is away from the actual running of the company: Craig Federighi manages software engineerin­g, Eddy Cue manages services, Dan Riccio makes the hardware designs work, and Jeff Williams and Tim Cook make all the pieces come together. You can’t replace Jobs’ spark, but Apple has done the closest thing by making sure his most trusted creative partner has taken up his torch. Jobs considered Apple his greatest creation, and as long as it continues to hold dear the philosophi­es that made great, it will thrive.

 ??  ?? At WWDC2013, with the release of iOS 7, Apple announced that Jony Ive’s title would be Senior Vice President of Design.
At WWDC2013, with the release of iOS 7, Apple announced that Jony Ive’s title would be Senior Vice President of Design.

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