Ted Sarandos vs Bob Chapek | Comparably
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Netflix Claimed Company
EMPLOYEE
PARTICIPANTS
580
TOTAL
RATINGS
4499
The Walt Disney Company Claimed Company
EMPLOYEE
PARTICIPANTS
1069
TOTAL
RATINGS
11286

Ted Sarandos vs Bob Chapek

Ted Sarandos Netflix's CEO
Ted Sarandos
Netflix
Top 5%
Top 5% of Similar Size Companies on Comparably
A+
81/100
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Bob Chapek The Walt Disney Company's CEO
Bob Chapek
The Walt Disney Company
Bottom 45%
Bottom 45% of Similar Size Companies on Comparably
C
67/100

Netflix vs The Walt Disney Company CEO Comparison Summary

Employees at Netflix rank Ted Sarandos in the Top 10% of CEOs in San Francisco. Comparatively, employees at The Walt Disney Company rank Bob Chapek in the Bottom 40% of CEOs in Los Angeles. Employees rate their CEO differently based on the frequency of interaction, ability to affect company culture, and drive measurable results.

Ted Sarandos Netflix's CEO
Ted Sarandos

CEO of Netflix

BIO: After meeting Netflix CEO Reed Hastings in 1999, Sarandos joined Netflix in 2000. He serves as its Co-Chief Executive Officer and Chief Content Officer, overseeing Netflix's original programming and entertainment efforts. He is also a member of the Peabody Awards board of directors, which is presented by the University of Georgia's Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication.

Bob Chapek The Walt Disney Company's CEO
Bob Chapek

CEO of The Walt Disney Company

BIO: Robert Chapek is an American media executive and businessman who is chief executive officer (CEO) of The Walt Disney Company. Before becoming CEO on February 25, 2020, he had a 26-year career with The Walt Disney Company, beginning in the Home Entertainment division, and rising to become the Chairman of Disney Parks, Experiences and Products. In February 2020, Chapek was named chief executive officer of The Walt Disney Company replacing Bob Iger, who will remain as Executive Chairman until 2021.[28] In April 2020, Chapek was elected to Walt Disney Co.'s board of directors. It was later revealed, the same month, that while Chapek remained CEO, Iger had resumed control of the company's operational duties for the time being, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In numerous interviews with financial news outlets, Chapek has said he is focusing on opening Disney's theme parks. In May 2020, Shanghai Disneyland opened with limited guest capacity capped at approximately 24,000 visitors per day, pursuant to government regulations. Chapek acknowledged that this was a "baby step" but found the attendance figures encouraging, considering that the limited number of tickets were selling out. Chapek vowed to increase capacity in the weeks to come, albeit in a conservative manner. Chapek said that when Walt Disney World opens in July 2020, both employees and guests will be required to take temperature checks, wear face masks, and observe social distancing guidelines. He said that the company would continue to work with local government and healthcare professionals to open the parks responsibly. He added that when the parks reopened, the first attraction he'll ride will be Pirates of the Caribbean. In October 2020, Chapek agreed to keep Disney World at only 25% capacity until the CDC issued new guidance, and also stated that with regards to reopening Disneyland in California, "It's not much of a negotiation. It's pretty much a mandate that we stay closed."

Gender Score

Ted Sarandos Netflix's CEO
Ted Sarandos
Netflix
Top 5%
Top 5% of Similar Size Companies on Comparably
A+
Gender

Women at Netflix rated their CEO an A+

Bob Chapek The Walt Disney Company's CEO
Bob Chapek
The Walt Disney Company
Top 50%
Top 50% of Similar Size Companies on Comparably
C+
Gender

Women at The Walt Disney Company rated their CEO a C+

Diversity Score

Ted Sarandos Netflix's CEO
Ted Sarandos
Netflix
Top 5%
Top 5% of Similar Size Companies on Comparably
A+
Diversity

Diverse Employees at Netflix rated their CEO an A+

Bob Chapek The Walt Disney Company's CEO
Bob Chapek
The Walt Disney Company
Top 35%
Top 35% of Similar Size Companies on Comparably
B
Diversity

Diverse Employees at The Walt Disney Company rated their CEO a B

Question:
Do you approve of your CEOs management style?

Question:
How would you rate the effectiveness of your CEO to drive business results?

Ted Sarandos Netflix's CEO
Ted Sarandos
Netflix
Excellent
69%
Good
16%
Average
15%
Poor
0%
Very Bad
0%
Bob Chapek The Walt Disney Company's CEO
Bob Chapek
The Walt Disney Company
Excellent
31%
Good
26%
Average
17%
Poor
17%
Very Bad
9%

Who Ranks the CEO highest?

At Netflix, employees in the Product department rate Ted Sarandos the highest. According to employees, Ted Sarandos' ability to drive business results is Excellent. At The Walt Disney Company, the Admin department's employees rate their CEO highest. And, 55% of The Walt Disney Company's employees approve of their CEO's management style.

Ted Sarandos Netflix's CEO
Ted Sarandos
Netflix
92/100Department - Product
90/100Ethnicity - Caucasian
95/100Tenure - 5 to 10 Years
97/100Education - Doctoral or professional
90/100Experience - Over 10 Years
Bob Chapek The Walt Disney Company's CEO
Bob Chapek
The Walt Disney Company
92/100Department - Admin
81/100Ethnicity - Asian or Pacific Islander
78/100Tenure - 2 to 5 Years
79/100Education - Master's
70/100Experience - Over 10 Years