The most underrated CEO in the world:
Tim Cook.
Steve Jobs built Apple to $350 billion.
Tim Cook took over in 2011 and grew it to over $3.4 trillion in just 12 years.
Here’s how he turned Apple into the most successful company in the world:
Whe
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creating and business are two different things.
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