I think he's good at operations. But he doesn't lead the same way jobs did. apple can still turn the crank, but I don't think they innovate like when sj was around. Jobs worked with the outside world well, and cooperating well with the rest of silicon valley.
I think apple is now heavily navel-gazing. Their products point inwards into their ecosystem, they don't interoperate, the customer is trapped, they have few choices. maybe I should say egosystem?
Compare them to when apple switched from powerpc to intel.
When that happened, basically the mac was a better pc, since you could run windows natively on your mac. The mac now shared hardware and software with the pc industry, and innovations transferred over, like graphics cards. Apple let its customers benefit from multiple ecosystems, and they have more choices.
The apple switch to arm, went the other way. how many PCIe cards from a pc work in a "mac pro"?
I think apple is now heavily navel-gazing. Their products point inwards into their ecosystem, they don't interoperate, the customer is trapped, they have few choices. maybe I should say egosystem?