Apple CEO Tim Cook has sent an email to NBC News calling a recent WSJ report on the departure of Jony Ive 'absurd'.
On Sunday night, WSJ reporter Tripp Mickle wrote that Ive "had been growing more distant from Apple’s leadership" in part because he was frustrated with Cook's "more operations-focused company".
"People in the design studio rarely saw Mr. Cook, who they say showed little interest in the product development process — a fact that dispirited Mr. Ive", wrote Mickle. "Mr. Ive grew frustrated as Apple’s board became increasingly populated by directors with backgrounds in finance and operations rather than technology or other areas of the company’s core business."
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On Sunday night, WSJ reporter Tripp Mickle wrote that Ive "had been growing more distant from Apple’s leadership" in part because he was frustrated with Cook's "more operations-focused company".
"People in the design studio rarely saw Mr. Cook, who they say showed little interest in the product development process — a fact that dispirited Mr. Ive", wrote Mickle. "Mr. Ive grew frustrated as Apple’s board became increasingly populated by directors with backgrounds in finance and operations rather than technology or other areas of the company’s core business."
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