More than a decade on from his stint in Silicon Valley, Ron Johnson is still quick to recall his time at Apple and name-drop his famed mentor.
“I have learned from many, but the most powerful lessons I learned came from working at Apple with Steve Jobs,” he said last year. “He taught me that when you deliver the highest quality you can imagine, you will have a great business forever.”
Plucked in 2000 by the Apple co-founder after a successful run at discount retailer Target, Johnson is widely credited with developing the concept of the Apple Store, the gadget maker’s hyper-successful bricks-and-mortar retail gambit.
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