Apple Names New Chairman
angry tapir writes "Arthur Levinson, former CEO of biotech company Genentech, is taking on the chairmanship of Apple's board, filling the role that Apple founder Steve Jobs vacated when he died last month."
El Reg notes that Disney CEO/President Robert Iger was also appointed to the board, and that this marks the first time since the return of Steve Jobs to Apple that the CEO and board chairman were different people.
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please let him be some jacked roid raging hairy chested mans man. every time i look at an apple product i felt like watching the view and eating some ice cream
These are pretty conventional corporate appointments, which leads me to wonder how much longer the Steve Job's aura will last. I think they would have been better off appointing a very charismatic figurehead as CEO (as the *public* face), and then letting the business folks quietly run the show behind the scenes. It's hard to believe that fans will one day cry like their daddy died when Tim Cook or one of these corporate insiders leaves. And Apple has always relied on a certain degree of devotion from their fans (I'll resist the cult comparison) and an image of hipness.
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Maximizing profits to boost short term share price will be the #1 focus of the company going forward.
So, the biotech place only sells R+D to megacorps and their customer experience is designed for PHDs in ChemEng, Chem, Bio, MDs, and of course, beancounters.
The Disney guy thinks he should own our culture in perpetuity and the government should enforce and extend failing business models, admittedly a widely held belief.
Who, if anyone in their leadership, cares about the general public actually buying their stuff?
I could see this resulting in a big push for "ItunesU", or tablet/phone electronic medical records, or maybe an even more draconian DRM setup. Any way this team could benefit the general public?
The best I can come up with is something like a real world highly integrated "medical tricoder" that is DRM locked down so you/your doc/your med insurance has to pay apple each time they want to look at your records, forever. Also the tricoder only works with Apple-approved MRI units, Apple-approved IV pumps, etc.
"Science flies us to the moon. Religion flies us into buildings." - Victor Stenger
I think Apple should have tapped Job's Disney connections so his corpse could be brought back in animatronic form.
So when I first glanced at this I thought it said "Arthur Levinson, former CEO of biotch company"
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Like Apple, Disney is nearly obsesive about protecting it's IP; while ripping off everybody else's IP.
this marks the first time since the return of Steve Jobs to Apple that the CEO and board chairman were different people.
...you are witness to the fact AAPL is all grown-up, its founding father passed on. This is what a mature, responsible and somber AAPL stewards its legacy.
After the shock, transition and adjustment to losing its visionary leader fades, you can expect Apple to find its vision, voice and vocation going forward. Not now
You clearly don't have a facebook or twitter account
Of course I don't. All the twitter accounts kept praising GNU/Linux and slamming "M$". I bet twitter would have the same sentiment against Apple if he were still running his sockpuppet show on Slashdot today.
You're not the first.
Oh man, his poor mom. She must have been disappointed.
It's too bad Wayne and Girth got old because that was a funny movie.
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I don't understand all the Art bashing here. I worked under Art when he ran Genentech research, and later when he was promoted to CEO. He was a genius at getting other geniuses (and no, I'm not counting myself in that category) to give their best, most creative work. He made Genentech a fun, exciting place to work. We all worked hard (very hard), but were well rewarded and felt the work was vital and exciting stuff. I think he has exactly what it takes to help guide Apple. He's not some bean-counter, suit wearing executive. He's a scientist at heart, and as hard-core a geek as any one could want (he was known for using UNIX mail even after the company rolled out a custom mail interface).
I recall what happened to Apple last time an outsider became a high-level executive. Damn near killed the company. Remains to be seen how this will all play out, but I think we'll see more commodification of Apple's various lines, pruning out stuff seen as not productive (computers, for example), and a slow decline in "wow" factor as the Jobs gang loses more control and leave the company. The goal will be to maximize the bottom line in whatever way possible, killing off the gold-egg-laying goose. Without a strong leader who can force a company to stay focused on what's over the next horizon, stockholders will force the focus to the next quarter's dividends. Sad, but that's life.
On a slightly-related note, I wonder if Steve's will has been read? There may be a clause in there that requires Apple to change it's corporate name to something like "Greedy Content Whoremongers" or some such.
Often after a strong leader disappears the vacuum afterwards usually ends up in a huge power struggle from all the underlings. All the pent up motives and needs surfaces at once all over the place.
Unless the new leader is exceptionally strong and good at suppression i expect a huge power struggle at Apple where much good talent will be tossed as sharkfood. Its not unusual that power struggles like these almost destroys otherwise very healthy companies.
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America now has a Sony Corp. Apple is now toast.
Watch for corporate-driven FAIL to be the new order-of-the-day for Apple, once a proud, independent standout from the pack.
Curse app stores and iPhones, if you will. Two years from now, when it's the other way 'round, you'll look back and marvel that Apple made AT&T dance.
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Never been known to fail..."
People accused Apple of being evil. HAH, It'll take a Disney exec to show them how its really done!
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I guess this turns Apple into a true Mickey Mouse operation.
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Dude how do you know Levinson is a stupid fuck?