So finding an appropriate time to step down became more of a formality; thus this was not surprising and neither was the CEO succession plan of promoting then COO Tim Cook to be the next CEO. Cook has proven himself capable of running the company twice. Apple has long since been a two headed monster with the operations side taking a back seat to Jobs marketing mastery. However, Apple as a company has been molded over the past 15 years to have a deep management bench. While Jobs has been the companies very public face, there are a lot of smart people doing important work behind the scenes. Now will be their chance to shine. Jobs will continue as chairman of the board of directors as well as an Apple employee so it isn’t like he is disappearing completely. It will just be in a less time consuming capacity (and in many respects, a well deserved respite from being in the very public eye). To be honest, I felt he should have stepped down at the time he announced this most recent medical leave as a matter of personal priority not only for himself but also his family so that he could spend more quality time with them.