Thu, Aug 25, 2011 -- 9:00 AM
Steve Jobs Resigns

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Steve Jobs introduces the iPhone 4 at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco on June 7, 2010.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs has officially resigned in a letter to his board of directors, saying he could no longer meet the duties and expectations as Apple's CEO. He endorsed Chief Operating Officer Tim Cook as his successor. What will Jobs' departure mean for Apple? Will the company be able to sustain its record of success?
Host: Michael Krasny
Guests:
- Jennifer Chatman, distinguished professor of management and chair of the Haas Management of Organizations Group at UC Berkeley
- Nick Bilton, technology and business reporter for The New York Times and lead technology writer for The Times' Bits blog
- Regis McKenna, investor and marketing consultant at Regis McKenna, Inc.
More info:
- 14 of the Best Steve Jobs-Related Links : from KQED's News Fix blog
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