6 Secrets in the Office of Apple Revealed
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A new book reveals some secrets in the office of Apple, manufacturer of technology vendors iPhone, iPod to iPad. The book titled ‘Inside the Apple: How America’s Most Admired – and Secretive – Company Really Works’ was written by a journalist Fortune, Adam Lashinsky.
The book revealed some secret at the Apple offices are not widely known, especially how tight security at the company. Here some of them, quoted by the Times of India, Tuesday (01/24/2012):
- The working environment at Apple kept many secrets unknown to its own employees. Level of security is very tight. The employees know Apple is working on a great product if there is a new security system such as the addition of a wall, tightening security and closing of glass in several rooms so it can not be seen at all.
- According to Lashinsky, one of the most secret room in the workplace Apple is Jonathan Ive, Apple’s head of product design product. “Few people are allowed to enter bunkers Ive design,” writes Lashinsky.
- Employees who are involved in the manufacture of new products Apple must sign an agreement not to divulge the secret. “People who work on new projects are required to sign an agreement that they are working on a super secret project and can not talk to anyone” Lashinsky writes. If violated, the employee must be fired or even prosecuted.
- Prospective workers do not know what exactly Apple details of their work until they decided to accept. They have little information, yet again to maintain the confidentiality of Apple products.
- Employees involved in launching new products Apple will receive a special guide book about the stages to the launch day. If the manual is lost and falls into the wrong hands, the threat is dismissal.
- Apple employees usually work separately and do not know for sure what exactly they do. “Apple employees and their projects are part of the puzzle. Puzzle is complete only known at the highest level of this organization.”
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