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Signed copy of Tim Cook: The Genius Who Took Apple to the Next Level

$27.00

Author Leander Kahney will personally sign a hardcover copy of his new book about Tim Cook, including an inscription of your choice.

The death of Steve Jobs brought a wave of doubt over the future of Apple. Operations guy Tim Cook was seen as the last person qualified to fill Jobs's visionary's shoes. Fast forward eight years later: Cook proved to be the perfect man for the job.

In this highly intimate portrait of Apple's current CEO, TIM COOK: The Genius Who Took Apple to the Next Level (Portfolio/Penguin Random House; on-sale: April 16, 2019), New York Times bestselling author Leander Kahney writes the first-ever biography of Tim Cook and tells the inspiring story of how one man attempted to replace someone irreplaceable. Based on interviews with Cook's colleagues, Kahney chronicles the success of post-Jobs Apple including how Cook led the company to its historic trillion-dollar valuation.

Steve Jobs was an impulsive leader and out-of-the-box thinker, while Tim Cook is more calculated, steady, and stoic. Critics saw the differences between the two as detrimental, but these distinctions only help explain how Apple has entered into a new era of success. In TIM COOK, Kahney highlights these differences and more including:

• Values: Growing up gay in America's South instilled a core set of values in Cook, which have spread to how he runs Apple. You'll learn what those six values are, and how they are helping Apple get to the next level.

• Supply chain: Cook learned his trade at IBM, once Apple's biggest competition. But what he learned at Big Blue helped save Apple during its darkest days in the late 1990s -- a manufacturing turnaround that Cook hasn't gotten proper credit for.

• Privacy and security: Cook's commitment to customers' privacy and security led to a tense standoff with the FBI after the San Bernardino terrorist attack. The book details the exclusive inside story of how Cook "bet the company" on defying the FBI.

• Environment: Cook took Apple from being one of the "least green" companies in 2011 to running on 100 percent renewable energy power in 2018. Apple's environmental initiatives under Cook are monumentally important, especially in an era when the U.S. government denies climate change.

Drawing off authorized access to Apple executives, TIM COOK is the first book to give an honest look at the man running one of the most powerful companies in the world. Steve Jobs had the vision to see where Apple could go, but Tim Cook has proven to be the man to actually get it there.

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Todd Schexnayder
Awesome Biography

I was shocked to learn that Tim Cook was exposed to racial violence in Robertsdale, Alabama as a child. Tim Cook being an IBM executive and his childhood experiences have shaped who he is today. I learned about Tim Cook streamlining Apple's manufacturing process. Tim Cook firing executives due to the botched 2012 Apple Maps App launch was an interesting tidbit. Apple's valuation of 1 trillion dollars a few years ago was an interesting fact. I really enjoyed the book.

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Eric White
Great read

I really enjoyed learning about the early career of Cook and his time before Apple. I also respect the decision to not "pry" into Cook's personal life and to focus primarily on his career. The book, therefore, is not a tabloid read, but an informative one. I find that to be much more interesting as it gives insight into Cook's business mind.

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Todd Schexnayder
Awesome Biography

I was shocked to learn that Tim Cook was exposed to racial violence in Robertsdale, Alabama as a child. Tim Cook being an IBM executive and his childhood experiences have shaped who he is today. I learned about Tim Cook streamlining Apple's manufacturing process. Tim Cook firing executives due to the botched 2012 Apple Maps App launch was an interesting tidbit. Apple's valuation of 1 trillion dollars a few years ago was an interesting fact. I really enjoyed the book.

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Eric White
Great read

I really enjoyed learning about the early career of Cook and his time before Apple. I also respect the decision to not "pry" into Cook's personal life and to focus primarily on his career. The book, therefore, is not a tabloid read, but an informative one. I find that to be much more interesting as it gives insight into Cook's business mind.