Tim Cook rend hommage à Steve Jobs pour le quatrième anniversaire de sa mort
Par Laura Tibourcio de la Corre - Publié le
Alors que le biopic de Steve Jobs est attendu dans les salles obscures américaines en fin de semaine, Tim Cook s'est fendu d'un tweet, ainsi que d'un email interne, pour rendre hommage au fondateur d'Apple à l'occasion du quatrième anniversaire de sa mort.
Alors que certains employés d'Apple n'ont pas connu le fondateur de la firme dans laquelle ils travaillent, son CEO les encourage à se tourner vers ceux qui l'ont côtoyé et à leur demander
Quelques jours après voir reçu un Visibility Award pour son engagement pour la défense des droits de l'Homme, Tim Cook invite également tous les fans à se rappeler de Steve Jobs, et de ce qu'il incarnait.
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Steve était brillant, et ses priorités étaient très simples. Il aimait sa famille par dessus tout, il aimait Apple et il aimait les gens avec lesquels il travaillait main dans la main et avec lesquels il a accompli beaucoup de chosesexplique Tim Cook dans un email interne.
Alors que certains employés d'Apple n'ont pas connu le fondateur de la firme dans laquelle ils travaillent, son CEO les encourage à se tourner vers ceux qui l'ont côtoyé et à leur demander
comment il était vraiment.
Quelques jours après voir reçu un Visibility Award pour son engagement pour la défense des droits de l'Homme, Tim Cook invite également tous les fans à se rappeler de Steve Jobs, et de ce qu'il incarnait.
Qu'a-t-il laissé derrière lui ?Je le vois tout autour de nous : une équipe incroyable qui incarne son esprit d'innovation et sa créativité. Les meilleurs produits sur terre, chéris par les clients et donnant plus d'autonomie à des millions de personnes dans le monde [...] Une entreprise que lui seul aurait pu créer. Une entreprise avec une intense détermination à changer le mondeaffirme-t-il. Et vous, que retenez-vous de Steve Jobs ?
Team,
Today marks four years since Steve passed away. On that day, the world lost a visionary. We at Apple lost a leader, a mentor, and many of us lost a dear friend.
Steve was a brilliant person, and his priorities were very simple. He loved his family above all, he loved Apple, and he loved the people with whom he worked so closely and achieved so much.
Each year since his passing, I have reminded everyone in the Apple community that we share the privilege and responsibility of continuing the work Steve loved so much.
What is his legacy? I see it all around us: An incredible team that embodies his spirit of innovation and creativity. The greatest products on earth, beloved by customers and empowering hundreds of millions of people around the world. Soaring achievements in technology and architecture. Experiences of surprise and delight. A company that only he could have built. A company with an intense determination to change the world for the better.
And, of course, the joy he brought his loved ones.
He told me several times in his final years that he hoped to live long enough to see some of the milestones in his children’s lives. I was in his office over the summer with Laurene and their youngest daughter. Messages and drawings from his kids to their father are still there on Steve’s whiteboard.
If you never knew Steve, you probably work with someone who did or who was here when he led Apple. Please stop one of us today and ask what he was really like. Several of us have posted our personal remembrances on AppleWeb, and I encourage you to read them.
Thank you for honoring Steve by continuing the work he started, and for remembering both who he was and what he stood for.
Tim
Today marks four years since Steve passed away. On that day, the world lost a visionary. We at Apple lost a leader, a mentor, and many of us lost a dear friend.
Steve was a brilliant person, and his priorities were very simple. He loved his family above all, he loved Apple, and he loved the people with whom he worked so closely and achieved so much.
Each year since his passing, I have reminded everyone in the Apple community that we share the privilege and responsibility of continuing the work Steve loved so much.
What is his legacy? I see it all around us: An incredible team that embodies his spirit of innovation and creativity. The greatest products on earth, beloved by customers and empowering hundreds of millions of people around the world. Soaring achievements in technology and architecture. Experiences of surprise and delight. A company that only he could have built. A company with an intense determination to change the world for the better.
And, of course, the joy he brought his loved ones.
He told me several times in his final years that he hoped to live long enough to see some of the milestones in his children’s lives. I was in his office over the summer with Laurene and their youngest daughter. Messages and drawings from his kids to their father are still there on Steve’s whiteboard.
If you never knew Steve, you probably work with someone who did or who was here when he led Apple. Please stop one of us today and ask what he was really like. Several of us have posted our personal remembrances on AppleWeb, and I encourage you to read them.
Thank you for honoring Steve by continuing the work he started, and for remembering both who he was and what he stood for.
Tim
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