Didnt disney get rid of most of their it staff and farm it out to IBM?
Yep they outsourced most of their day-to-day IT.
Didnt disney get rid of most of their it staff and farm it out to IBM?
Legally, she cannot disclose any trade secrets of Disney's. Even if she does, Sea World cannot (and if they're an intelligently run company, won't) use them.
If Disney put all of its eggs in one basket, so to speak, by having her potentially be the only one who could continue her work on the project, that's Disney's fault and poor preparation.
Why shouldn't she act in her own self interest when determining her occupation?
I think there was a good deal of unstated sarcasm in Scar's original post.....
Wow, that's low!
If she spills on whatever "secret" project is going on then it may waste dozens and sozens of hours, weeks, and maybe even months spent prototyping.
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IT is typically not programming or anything that she would be able to reproduce for Sea World. She would be more involved in how they planned to integrate the technology throughout the park. According to the article she signed an agreement anyway. No worries to Disney in my opinion.
There's nothing low about it. Sea World needed a new person to fill the role, she applied and was hired. She cannot leak any of the information she knows about the new program and Sea World knows that. They didn't hire her to steal the information from Disney. If she did leak it, and they utilized it, they'd be sued to high heaven. Sea World isn't that stupid.
In regards to her work quality. I don't know who is in charge of the Disney website but I constantly use it as an example in awful web design when I teach web design concepts. Its absolutely one of the worst websites I've ever used. I go there often looking for information, and I never know where it is even if I found it recently.
Sea World's website isn't much better either. Universal actually has the best theme park website of the three of them. I'm constantly surprised at how poor theme park websites seem to be.
I doubt she left Disney for Sea World because there was something about the project she didn't like. No matter how you slice it, moving into a CIO position is a huge step up. I don't care if she went from Disney to Sea World, it's still a big promotion to finally be the person in charge, implementing your ideas.
How was She stolen when she went at her own free will
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