Here is the a snippet of an article from the CEO of Panera Bread:
"JC Penney's former CEO and prior leadership teams failed to position the company for the future and therefore the businesses required a 'heroic' surgery (which almost always fails) by Ron Johnson. In my view, the real failure of any leadership team and any Board is to let a company get into that position in the first place.
I can't say I'm encouraged by the news that Mike Ullman, who led JCP for seven years prior to Johnson's arrival, is back at the helm. Nevertheless, I wish Ullman the best. He's got an enormous challenge ahead of him.
My message: Don’t avoid the inevitable. Be a realist now and innovate while you have the breathing room, the resources, and the credibility with your stakeholders. Do that, and your company will avoid the need for a “radical turnaround” expert in the future."
I see Disney at the beginning stages of putting itself into the position where they will need "heroic surgery."