Yesterday we announced the new signing from Apple: John Browett becomes vice president of retail for the company. A contract that is loaded with controversy because of the British Curriculum. Under his tenure as CEO of a small company in the UK, Dixons, earned a bad reputation at home and more, on the European continent, having to close many stores as we confirmed an iPhone news reader yesterday .
Tim Cook is aware of this fact and has received dozens of emails alerting you to the mismanagement of his new signing. Even shareholders have expressed concern about giving the power of Apple's facilities to a person with this curriculum.
Tim Cook has responded to these criticisms with an email which says that "John was the best among all candidates." Add:
"I'm sure you'll like the results (John B.), and me. Their role is not to bring Dixons Apple, but Apple lead to a higher level of satisfaction and customer service. "
Time will tell.
Source: 9to5Mac
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