Ron Johnson, the former VP of Apple, is trying to attract his former colleagues to a new company

   On November 1, Ron Johnson, a former vice president of Apple, left the Cupertino company to become the new CEO of JC Penney. Although everything happened on friendly terms, Johnson is now interested to call in his new team some old members of the Apple company. He contacted members of Apple's management team and is trying to convince them to leave the Cupertino company for a job at JC Penney, one of the largest retailers in the US.

   Michael Kramer and Daniel Walker are the two members of the Apple company that Johnson wants in his new team, but so far he has not had much success in convincing them to change their positions. Johnson is not the first VP of Apple to leave for a better job and he is certainly not the first to try to convince employees of the Cupertino company to leave their jobs.