Apple CEO Tim Cook ranks 33rd in Fortune's list of The World's 50 Greatest Leaders.
Following Steve Jobs has arguably been the toughest corporate leadership assignment in decades, yet Cook has carried it off with mostly quiet aplomb. In 2½ years he has kept the parade of winning new products marching (the Retina display, new operating systems, the iPhone 5), and he is bringing in Burberry's savior, Angela Ahrendts, to run Apple's retail stores. That's thinking different.
The top five leaders on the list are: Pope Francis, Angela Merkel, Alan Mulally, Warren Buffett, and Bill Clinton.
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Paid for by - March 20, 2014 at 5:38pm
Correction
The top five leaders on the list are in fact Carly Pope, Angela Landsbury, Alan Watts, Jimmy Buffett, and Bill Murray
Tim Cook was a typo it should be 33 Captain Hook 34 Captain Cook
Following Jobs is not like following Jordan or Gretz its more like the Pope following Christ.
Hay whada know Pope is in first taking over from the other guy who resigned?