Tim Cook became CEO of Apple in 2011 following Steve Jobs' death, and has since grown the company's market value substantially. Under his leadership, Apple expanded its services segment and introduced major products like the Apple Watch. Cook is known for his operational expertise, supply chain management, and commitment to privacy and environmental sustainability.
7 Books Recommended by Tim Cook
Ranked by popularity across all reading lists on this site

Shoe Dog
21 people recommendedrecommended 2xBest business book of the century.
Best business book of the century.
Also recommended by: Ankur Warikoo, Gary Vaynerchuk, Eric Jorgenson, Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, Brian Armstrong, Tobi Lutke, Vlad Tenev, Alexis Ohanian, Bill Gurley, Anthony Pompliano, Austen Allred, Ben Thompson, Blake Randall, Jason Calacanis, Kathryn Minshew, Patrick Oshaughnessy, Ryan Shea, Trung Phan, Derek Sivers

When Breath Becomes Air
8 people recommendedrecommended 2xBest book on re-examining life and values.
Best book on re-examining life and values.
Also recommended by: Bill Gates, Melinda Gates, Anthony Pompliano, James Clear, Patrick Oshaughnessy, Peter King, Shauna Niequist

Trillion Dollar Coach
4 people recommendedrecommended 2xCaptured [Bill Campbell's] tireless spirit so future generations can learn from one of our industry's greatest leaders.
Captured [Bill Campbell's] tireless spirit so future generations can learn from one of our industry's greatest leaders.
Also recommended by: Ankur Warikoo, John Doerr, Maria Sharapova
I got interested in because we went to the Gandhi museum when we were in India.
I got interested in because we went to the Gandhi museum when we were in India.
Also recommended by: Cory Booker, Kevin Kelly
My hope is that everyone reads this, and I would love to see the day that it is required reading in every school.
My hope is that everyone reads this, and I would love to see the day that it is required reading in every school.
Also recommended by: Brad Feld
One of Tim Cook's all-time favorite books.
One of Tim Cook's all-time favorite books.
I tend to like nonfiction and particularly reading about people and how they lived and how they fought, and what motivated them and their philosophy and so forth.
I tend to like nonfiction and particularly reading about people and how they lived and how they fought, and what motivated them and their philosophy and so forth.
