CEO Cook Remakes Apple For Post-Jobs Era As Forstall Exits

Apple Inc. (AAPL) said mobile software head Scott Forstall and retail chief John Browett are departing as Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook embarks on a sweeping management overhaul at the world’s most valuable company.

Forstall will leave next year and serve as an adviser to Cook until then, Cupertino, California-based Apple said yesterday in a statement. Executives Jony Ive, Eddy Cue, Bob Mansfield and Craig Federighi will take on added management responsibilities, the company said. Forstall was pushed out, according to a person with knowledge of the dismissal who asked not to be identified because the matter is private.

Forstall oversaw products such as mapping software and the Siri voice-recognition tool, which met with criticism. He also frequently clashed with other managers, people with knowledge of the matter have said. Cook, who succeeded co-Founder Steve Jobs last year, is revamping leadership as Apple’s stock price sags and competition accelerates from rivals including Google Inc., Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) and Amazon.com Inc.

“It’s a very big move and one that was necessary to tighten up the management decision-making process,” said Tim Bajarin, president of Creative Strategies, a technology consulting firm. “Apple needs to work much faster as the competition heats up.”

Forstall was responsible for the mapping software introduced last month that was widely faulted for bad directions and missing features, marring the debut of the iPhone 5. Forstall had extolled the maps’ features before its release at a software developer conference in June.

Cook dismissed Forstall after he refused to sign a public letter to Apple customers apologizing for the mapping software’s flaws, according to a person briefed on the matter. Cook signed the letter instead.

Ive Oversight

The management changes leave Ive, who already heads industrial design, with more authority over the vision and details of Apple’s products. He takes on responsibility for so- called human interface, the software that governs how customers interact with Apple devices. Before he died last year, Jobs controlled the experience, melding input from disparate teams. In the new structure, Ive takes on that role.

“This change makes Jony the creative integration point for both hardware and software, which was one of the most important roles that Steve played,” said Bob Borchers, a former marketing executive at Apple who’s now a venture capitalist at Opus Capital.

A protege of Jobs, Forstall has overseen the software running the iPhone and iPad, best-selling products that account for more than two-thirds of Apple’s revenue. He was also a polarizing figure within Apple’s management ranks, people with knowledge of the company told Bloomberg Businessweek last year.

Bloomberg

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