Steve Jobs should replace Eisner

PeterAlt

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
After brainstorming for at least one name for a candidate to replace Eisner, I thought of STEVE JOBS!

Here's the scenario... Disney buys Pixar. Steve Jobs quickly moves in rank, replacing Roy Disney as the head of the Animation Department. Soon he is also Vice Chairman. Eisner is forced out, Steve Jobs fills in. Or... Eisner is kept in the company, and Steve Jobs is still Vice Chairman and head of the Animation Department.
 

WDWspider

New Member
There ya go.

THAT is an awesome idea. If he could bring that same "strive for excellence", fun, spend more to make more, and overall "quality comes first" thinking back into Disney.... Whoa!
 

Testtrack321

Well-Known Member
If Steve could bring back a struggling computer company, he can bring back Disney easy. The problem is that he is the CEO of two other companies.... oops. And he's not even leaving Apple anytime soon.

But on the other hand, Disney has a good contract with HP, so I don't think they'll be happy to see Steve come in.
 

PeterAlt

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Originally posted by Testtrack321
If Steve could bring back a struggling computer company, he can bring back Disney easy. The problem is that he is the CEO of two other companies.... oops. And he's not even leaving Apple anytime soon.

But on the other hand, Disney has a good contract with HP, so I don't think they'll be happy to see Steve come in.

Well, if Disney bought out Pixar, Jobs will CEO of only Apple. If Jobs makes it to the top of Disney (after the theoretic buyout of Pixar, assuming Jobs is still working for Pixar), then Jobs would be CEO of two companies (again).

About HP, that contract would play out until the end, without any interference by Jobs or Apple. But when that contract expires, I could see Apple taking on the sponsorship.
 

PeterAlt

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Original Poster
Originally posted by PeterAlt
Well, if Disney bought out Pixar, Jobs will be CEO of only Apple. If Jobs makes it to the top of Disney (after the theoretic buyout of Pixar, assuming Jobs is still working for Pixar), then Jobs would be CEO of two companies (again).

About HP, that contract would play out until the end, without any interference by Jobs or Apple. But when that contract expires, I could see Apple taking on the sponsorship.
 

NemoRocks78

Seized
First off, i'd like to say I doubt Apple would ever take sponsorship of MISSION: Space. HP stuff is absolutely everywhere in that ride, I doubt they'll even go. Didn't HP do something along with the creation of the ride too? Like their computers power it or something?

Anyways, I'd like to see Steve Jobs take Eisner's place. He helped Apple, he can help us. Though I doubt he'll do it though, since he's CEO of Pixar and Apple.

I would personally like to see Jay Rasulo, maybe even Al Weiss take the head position.
 

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