Jun 17 2019 by Business Insider
 
Tim Cook gave advice to Stanford graduates over the weekend based on his experience stepping into Steve Jobs' shoes as Apple CEO after his death.
"Your mentors may leave you prepared, but they can't leave you ready," he told the audience.
Cook also used his Stanford commencement address to
call out Silicon Valley for its shortcomings, to the tune of
Facebook,
Theranos, and
YouTube.
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