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Title: May-Li Khoe: How design and operations really work at Apple
Post by: HCK on July 07, 2019, 04:05:23 pm
May-Li Khoe: How design and operations really work at Apple

There's an article on Jony Ive going around that, while I think it absolutely captures the frustration of a segment of people, also feels like it represents an extreme perspective, reaction, and yes, even agenda, from those people.

Now, that's not unusual when big changes happen. Some people are happy with and some people are not but it's also not all there is to the story. In fact, it can be only a very small part of the story, to the point where other people directly involved -- sources even more familiar with the matters, if you will -- would call some of those stories abjectly false.

And if it's all wrapped up in a deeply cynical narrative about Apple's current position in the market, with no context or clarity as to why and compared to who, when misses like HomePod are emphasized and huge hits like Apple Watch, which is currently bigger than iPod at its hight, are dismissed.

Most especially when people whose jobs depend on them being skeptical promote the story not with questio...

Source: May-Li Khoe: How design and operations really work at Apple (http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheIphoneBlog/~3/CAQyqhwM_00/how-design-and-operations-really-work-apple)