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		<title>Steve Jobs&#8217; Health is None of Your Business</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Steve Jobs announced yesterday, in an email to Apple employees, that he would be taking a medical leave of absence from his day-to-day duties as CEO of Apple to focus on a significant health issue. Jobs has provided significant leadership the company helping to guide it from near failure to a worldwide leader in consumer [...]]]></description>
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<p>Steve Jobs announced yesterday, in an email to Apple employees, that he would be taking a medical leave of absence from his day-to-day duties as CEO of Apple to focus on a significant health issue.  Jobs has provided significant leadership the company helping to guide it from near failure to a worldwide leader in consumer electronics, making him arguably the most key employee at the tech giant.</p>

<p>As a result of the perception that Apple == Steve Jobs there is some concern over the fate of the all things &#8220;i&#8221; maker that the company will suffer in Jobs&#8217; absence.  There are even some (yes I&#8217;m talking to you <a href="http://search.forbes.com/search/colArchiveSearch?author=lee+and+gomes&amp;aname=Lee+Gomes" target="_blank">Lee Gomes</a>) who seem to feel that Jobs&#8217; health should be a matter of public record.</p>

<p>In my decidedly humble opinion (I love having a blog) the drop in Apple&#8217;s stock price shows one major flaw about Apple&#8217;s strategy for succession planning for senior executives: nobody knows they have one.</p>

<p>Every time that Jobs so much as sneezes, the markets sell off the stock amid fears that the company won&#8217;t succeed without Jobs at the helm.  Admittedly they didn&#8217;t do too well the last time Jobs was ousted and forced to watch as the company he founded withered on the vine but the company was also a much smaller player back then with a less secure plan for the future.</p>

<p>I have no doubt that Jobs has learned from that early mistake and no doubt has a plan in place for who will succeed him as CEO, which at this stage would appear to be mild-mannered COO Tim Cook.</p>

<p>Unlike Mr. Gomes in his <a href="http://www.forbes.com/2009/01/14/steve-jobs-truth-tech-personal-cz_lg_0114truth.html" target="_blank">Forbes piece</a>, I don&#8217;t think that any employee&#8217;s health information should be a matter of public record.  I don&#8217;t care how sick Steve Jobs is, he isn&#8217;t bound to share that personal medical information with the world at large unless he&#8217;s damned good and ready.</p>

<p>At what point would you draw the line?  CEOs? Executive leaders? All management?  Maybe the line is based on illness, only terminal illnesses? Serious problems requiring a leave of absence?</p>

<p>Stock prices are driven as much by emotions as they are by market forces.  Hell, the emotions of investors are essentially a market force in and of themselves.  If the investors don&#8217;t feel comfortable about Apple&#8217;s future then Apple needs to do something about that.  I suggest letting people know that there&#8217;s a solid plan in place for succession of all key members of the leadership team.  You do have one, right Steve?  Get well soon.</p>

<address><em>Thanks to <a href="http://macosken.com/" target="_blank">Mac OS Ken</a> for providing balanced coverage of the issue on the January 15th  show.</em>
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