Apple Product Delays Have Doubled Under Tim Cook [WSJ]



Apple product delays have over doubled since Tim Cook became CEO of the company, reports the Wall Street Journal. Notably, prior to taking on the role of CEO, Cook was chief operating officer and responsible for ensuring that products shipped on time.

Of the three major new products since Mr. Cook became chief executive in 2011, both AirPods earbuds in 2016 and last year’s HomePod speaker missed Apple’s publicly projected shipping dates. The Apple Watch, promised for early 2015, arrived late that April with lengthy wait times for delivery. Apple also was delayed in supplying the Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard, two critical accessories for its iPad Pro.

These delays have resulted in a much longer wait time between Apple's announcing a product and shipping it. Over the past six years the average wait time has been 23 days, that's over double the 11 day average when Steve Jobs was CEO.





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