Hi leander,
I'm not provoking a political discussion or asking about your or anyone else's political viewpoint.
During your research, did you find any evidence of unease regarding Mr. Cook's external political proclivities/activism? Internal?
TIA
What motivated you to write a book about Cook?
Getting photos from Apple is VERY HARD. Almost every photo taken of an Apple executive is licensed by Apple. Especially portraits. Apple buys up the copyright and makes it impossible to use them. We had huge problems getting photos for my previous books on Jobs and Jony Ive. Apple didn't help with those, and declined to license any pictures, so we had to turn to news agencies.
As for this photo of Cook, it was originally shot for the cover of Time magazine, and we thought it was arresting.
Yeah, I know he looks pretty serious, but I personally like it. He's a serious guy!!!
Hi Leander - Thanks for doing this. To what extent do you think that Cook is as committed to the Mac product line as he is to the portable devices - iPad, iPhone, Watch? Innovation there has been far ahead of the laptop and desktop lines. We have all heard about Intel processor delays, but the Macbook hasn't been updated in 2 years, iMac updates are not substantial, innovation is not as much as with the iDevices. The gap between Apple and competitors is at times thin, and at times to the advantage of competitors. Is the Mac line receiving the bare minimum of attention?
Aside from limited cooperation from Apple and no contact with Tim, what was some of the more challenging aspects of the writing process for the book?
I hear that.Just writing in general. I hate it. Every single word is torture.
I hear that.
What is your typical routine for writing? What tools or apps do you like and what is the workhorse machine you like to use when you write? What about your writing envirnment, what's that like? Essentially, what works best for you to be in the zone for writing?
Did you interview, even/especially if privately so without Apple's imprimatur, employees other than staff such as software engineers for example?
Thank you @leander for your time and insight, it is appreciated. Also thanks to @WildCowboy for setting this up.
@leander Thanks for the AMA! I'm looking forward to diving into your book once my life calms down a bit. Love the Cultcast, btw! Hands down, one of my favorite podcasts. Question: I've often wondered; is there any job at Apple that you would personally want if they offered it to you? I know you've covered them for years, but I'm curious if you'd actually want to work for them. Keep up the great work, and best wishes on the success of your book!
This is so cool that you took the time Leander, thanks so much really! Excited about your book. Not that I really hope that it will change any of the naysayers here at MR forums in their views about Cook but maybe it will help the general public to make a more informed memory and opinion about him.
I feel like he does a great job as a CEO. The one thing that I’m a bit worried about is really if Johnny is such an Industrial Design guy, and Timmy is not Into products at all, who is thinking about the concept of a new product like Steve used to? Like coming up with brand new or brave ideas, not about how something should look like but about what problem it should be able to solve?
Anyways, I guess the Pixar analogy is great and times are changing, teams can also achieve great or even greater results than one single genius.