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Floyd Norman

Steve Jobs: A Tough Act to Follow

As stories continue to circulate about the Head of Apple's health problems, Disney Legend Floyd Norman looks back to the 1960s. When another company you may know suddenly had to deal with leadership & succession-related issues
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BalooJ said:

*sigh* Floyd, you can do better than that.

January 19, 2009 12:12 AM
 

lostincrowds said:

Great article, thanks!

January 19, 2009 7:30 AM
 

ShakeMan73 said:

There's a big difference between Walt Disney and Steve Jobs.  Disney actually created things himself.  Jobs is a great pitchman, perhaps the best salesman there has ever been.  But he doesn't actually *create* anything himself.  In story after story we see that when the Walt Disney company lost Walt, they not only lost their leader and the face of the company, they lost their best story man.  The one person who could tell them if a product was going right or going wrong.  

Of course Jobs was "hands off" at Pixar.  It took him years to realize they weren't going anywhere as a hardware company.  He was lucky to have people working for him that could shoulder the burden of saving the company so he could reap the benefits.  He would have been crazy to interefere in things about which he knew nothing.

I'm not trying to deny Jobs his due.  He has been very successful.  But that success has come on the backs of a lot of relatively nameless people who do all the work, while he gets all the glory.

January 19, 2009 9:19 AM
 

schilm said:

Baloo... can you please elaborate on your point? "you can do better" is extremely vague and seemingly obnoxious

January 19, 2009 11:49 AM
 

wabigbear said:

I thought this was supposed to be an article about both Jobs and Disney?

Very little Disney...

January 19, 2009 11:57 AM
 

BalooJ said:

First off, there was no time to elaborate after midnight on a Monday. However, let me say now that it simply means that Floyd has written better pieces than that one.

Plus, I didn't see a good comparison between the two gentleman and lastly, there were not enough good anecdotes from Mr. Norman like we usually get.  Therefore, the piece was not very good IMHO.

January 19, 2009 12:47 PM
 

bonk! said:

The PowerMac 9500 was one of the most ill-conceived computer designs ever, and Apple actually put this monstrocity out on the market to the ruination of its customers.  How much did Jobs know and when did he know it?

January 19, 2009 1:13 PM
 

fabshelly said:

Great article as always - no wonder you're a Disney Legend.

January 19, 2009 3:15 PM
 

jedited said:

I agree with ShakeMan73 200%.

Those of us who don't belong to the Apple/Steve Jobs cult can see through their "stuff".

The success of Pixar is John Lasseter and Ed Catmull's and the other talented artists working at Pixar and their's alone! Steve Jobs had little to nothing to do with it.

January 21, 2009 1:36 PM
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