People leave for any number of reasons; better opportunity, more upside potential, more stability, big financial payday, less chaos, change of scenery, family (cough cough), better culture, etc. Occasionally, even people at this level get the message that their time at the company has come to an end – for any number of reasons. Sometimes it’s a push to make room for an up and coming talent. Everyone is replaceable and it’s not like Apple doesn’t have a plan in place to handle departures at this level. Their departure may have been in-process well before any public announcements and suitably transitioned replacements waiting in the wings to step right in.
This is all very normal in a healthy organization like Apple. There’s always a certain level of inflow and a certain level of outflow. Not everyone is going to be the top dog at Apple. The good thing is that having Apple leadership experience on your resume opens a lot of doors. In no way are these departures indicative of rats abandoning a sinking ship.Â
Apple is in great shape and in very good hands, especially at the top.
This story originally appeared on Appleinsider