That's not the first time I've hear that.You should probably go away more often then.![]()
That's not the first time I've hear that.You should probably go away more often then.![]()
Getting the feeling that Iger may have plans to stay on board longer after his failed NFL project.
The news I read said that he oversaw the Shanghai project. I wonder if the inability to control the cost overages for that project and the resulting need to clamp down on expenses in other areas to compensate for it was the true cause of his getting the boot? The next Disney financials report will be interesting.
That's not the first time I've hear that.
A source said Staggs, 55, made the decision to leave after pressing for a formal commitment from the Disney board about his future ascent to the throne. When that didn’t come, the executive came to the decision that he did not want to wait another two years and that it was time to move on. There was also speculation that delays and cost overruns with the long-awaited Shanghai Disneyland park, now scheduled to open in June, played a part. He had shepherded the $5.5 billion project during his previous tenure as head of the Parks and Resorts division before his promotion to COO in February 2015. However, sources cautioned that many of those issues were spurred by the complexities of doing buisness in China.
Plus, I'm still not sure why the Disney fan community has married this idea that it's going to be an utter failure. Opening day tix sold out within hours. Despite the many problems and overruns with the project, I think this will be a success.
Ok this is what I've heard. The board wasn't going to give the CEO job to Staggs so the writing was on the wall. The board will likely go outside for a new CEO and the only internal candidate is Kathleen Kennedy.
Because we tend to fixate on extremes and expect it to be either a brilliant success or a disaster of Titanic proportions. And I'm getting the sense a lot of fans sort of want it to fail just so they can say I told you so.
The reality will be much more dull. It's been bumpy and I'm predicting further bumps but even if it doesn't meet projections I don't think we're going to see a money sucking black hole that wipes out Disney.
Ok this is what I've heard. The board wasn't going to give the CEO job to Staggs so the writing was on the wall. The board will likely go outside for a new CEO and the only internal candidate is Kathleen Kennedy.
That's probably true but I think she would do an okay job. The board really wants to go outside the company's from what I've seen.As much as I love Star Wars and admire Kathleen Kennedy, I think her as CEO would be a bad move. First, I think she takes things too seriously. It's a "cartoon" company for goodness sake. Second, I don't know if I would call her a creative type, but then again, most of the execs probably aren't. Third, I think her experienced has too narrow a focus for Disney. Fourth, I think many of the non-Star Wars Disney fans might really dread this.
That's probably true but I think she would do an okay job. The board really wants to go outside the company's from what I've seen.
On wdwmagic some have said they want Lasseter but I would much rather him stay in charge of the studios. He's doing just fine there.Kennedy is a good Lt....not a general.
She's great for what she does but I wouldn't put her in charge.
This "outsider" thing can be incredibly good or INCREDIBLY bad thing...definitely worth watching.
On wdwmagic some have said they want Lasseter but I would much rather him stay in charge of the studios. He's doing just fine there.
He wears a sport coat over those Hawaiian shirts for classier eventsPlus he's got his winery and other interests ... And not sure if the Hawaiian shirts work in the board room![]()
On wdwmagic some have said they want Lasseter but I would much rather him stay in charge of the studios. He's doing just fine there.
I agree. John needs to stay where he is. Lots of hits coming out of the animation studios lately as well.Lasseter loves both the studios as well as the parks, but I don't see him in that position. Some people have said that whenever a project is not of his liking he reacts by firing the director.
I think he's doing a great job supervising both animation studios, and perhaps it's better to keep it that way. Ed Catmull would probably fit better in that position, for that matter.
On wdwmagic some have said they want Lasseter but I would much rather him stay in charge of the studios. He's doing just fine there.