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by bsder
2312 days ago
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They don't. CEO's don't have to build consensus. They can, and do, purge their ranks of dissidents. Iger, in particular, has been aggressive about this over time. You cannot simply "fire" the people who disagree with you when you are President. We have seen what happens when you try to do that. |
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Yes they do. Becoming CEO of a company like Disney is just as political as becoming President.
> They can, and do, purge their ranks of dissidents.
So do Presidents. Every 4 (or 8) years a new President is elected and they replace the entire cabinet. This is probably more disruptive than a new CEO coming in and replacing a handful of disliked executives.