
Apple grapples with life after Steve Jobs
Clip: 5/20/2014 | 5m 33s
In ‘Haunted Empire,’ a look at life at Apple after Steve Jobs
It's been a little more than two years since the founder and creative force behind Apple died at age 56. What does the transition of leadership mean for the future of one of the most iconic American tech companies? Hari Sreenivasan interviews Yukari Kane, author of “Haunted Empire: Apple After Steve Jobs,” about the impact one man wields on the success or failure of a company.
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Apple grapples with life after Steve Jobs
Clip: 5/20/2014 | 5m 33s
It's been a little more than two years since the founder and creative force behind Apple died at age 56. What does the transition of leadership mean for the future of one of the most iconic American tech companies? Hari Sreenivasan interviews Yukari Kane, author of “Haunted Empire: Apple After Steve Jobs,” about the impact one man wields on the success or failure of a company.
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