story share: Brian Ach/Getty Images reader comments151 with 93 posters participating Share this story Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Reddit Yesterday, The Wall Street Journal published a report describing the years and events leading up to design chief Jony Ive's recently announced departure from Apple, according to MSNBC. Among other things, it claimed Ive had become increasingly disengaged from the company and its design teams after Steve Jobs' death, in part because of his frustration with a new, emerging Apple leadership that focused more on operations than design. Samuel Axon - Jul 1, 2019 11 07 pm UTC Enlarge / Jony Ive speaks onstage during the 2017 New Yorker Tech Fest in New York City. Further Reading Jony Ive will depart Apple to start his own company In the wake of that report, Apple CEO Tim Cook who had allegedly frustrated Ive with his lack of interest in product design, the story's sources claimed emailed NBC News and MSNBC Senior Media Reporter Dylan Byers calling the story absurd. Byers then claimed on Twitter that a Wall Street Journal spokesperson told him the paper stands by its report. Cook said its conclusions just don't match with reality and claimed that it distorts the events described.
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