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How Apple's CEO Will Work With Employees to Identify Leaks

Regardless of how great your company is, it is still possible for your products to leak and you may be wondering how you can identify leakers. A company that is a huge success will likely have a lot of employees who have access to confidential information. That information is valuable to them, so they will want to keep it from being leaked to the public. Apple's success has created demand for advance product information Despite being the best-selling computer manufacturer in the world, Apple is still not immune to competition from rival ecosystems. This is especially true when it comes to its reliance on suppliers in developing and manufacturing its products. In some cases, suppliers only get a few weeks to churn out a new device before Apple starts putting its stamp on the box. In addition, the company is known for its intense consumer demand. Its loyal customer base makes for a formidable foe in the war for the consumer's attention. Apple is also a major supplier to big box retailers, a position that has been tempered by Apple's control over the retail landscape. This includes a chain of Apple-branded retail stores and a supply chain that relies heavily on supplier flexibility. The company has also made a splash in the online space by launching its own online store and content portal. While there is no doubt that Apple has a leg up on its competition, the company has had its share of hiccups. Its association with unsafe labor practices in China has led to a growing assault on the brand's image. Tim Cook's displeasure with employees who leak confidential memos During a meeting with employees on Friday, Apple's CEO Tim Cook revealed his displeasure with employees who leak confidential memos. Apple will do whatever it takes to catch those who are leaking information.

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