Apple employees are once again happy to work for the American company

  His death Steve Jobs brought a multitude of changes in the framework Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), and a good part of the company's employees found themselves in a work environment that was no longer as attractive as in the past years. Many employees were no longer happy to work at Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), and they were not shy to declare this, some of them leaving the company for this very reason, and those in the management realized that a change was needed.

I really got a sense talking to people at Apple last week at WWDC that they're happy. Happy in a way they haven't been. In fact, one friend literally said the words 'it's fun again,' which I thought was pretty interesting.

 Talking to employees Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), within WWDC 2014, an American journalist learned from them that Apple has once again become a company where it is fun/pleasant to work. Although no clear explanation was given for the recent change in the idea of ​​thanking the employees, it can be concluded that the changes made in the composition of the management teams could have a role in everything.

  By firing an important senior vice president and losing others who have retired, Apple has reorganized its management team, forcing many departments to collaborate with each other. Well, this close collaboration between departments that were strangers to each other seems to have brought so much joy to work at Apple, and that's good for us, because happy employees make great products.