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What Would Walt Do?
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OK!! Im running out of time!! So, Im going to put these out one at a time. This first one happens to be the one right after I posted last. Professor! This is for you!
Disney had a film library that was not being used in the new video market. That was riches beyond belief! And a strange thing happened to their real estate holdings. It seemed that they had huge parcels of undeveloped land right next to what had become the hottest vacation destination in the world!! A conglomerate could have broken that little company up and sold off the just the film library and the Florida holdings and made a mint!!
OR! Yes, or they could have swallowed Disney, exploited the film library on video and developed the real estate holdings. HEY!! Guess what Ei$ner did!! Just that! And suddenly they were no longer very attractive to the sharks!
Saved the company!?! NO!! He took it over!! From within!
And Ei$ner totally, without regret or remorse, blatantly disregards it!!
), but as far as I see so far NOTHING has been corrected!!
Does any of this make sense Professor?
Ah! Professor! I had such high hopes for you!! Lets see if we can enlighten you a bit!Ok gang. I'm echoing Ohanafamily's statement here. Despite the negatives, and there certainly are some, Eisner is not all bad.
This is a very common misconception. It is simply NOT TRUE!!! Disney was not, contrary to popular belief, on the verge of bankruptcy. Indeed! The opposite was in fact the case! They had sooooo much untapped value that they were very, VERY, VERY ripe for a take over!On the plus side - if he had not been willing to take on the job of CEO in 1984 THERE WOULD BE NO DISNEY TODAY!
Disney had a film library that was not being used in the new video market. That was riches beyond belief! And a strange thing happened to their real estate holdings. It seemed that they had huge parcels of undeveloped land right next to what had become the hottest vacation destination in the world!! A conglomerate could have broken that little company up and sold off the just the film library and the Florida holdings and made a mint!!
OR! Yes, or they could have swallowed Disney, exploited the film library on video and developed the real estate holdings. HEY!! Guess what Ei$ner did!! Just that! And suddenly they were no longer very attractive to the sharks!
Saved the company!?! NO!! He took it over!! From within!
Do you mean that someone would have sold off the castle as condos? Ripped up Main Street and put in a mini mall? No! I think you are right, however. It did disappear from all forms we were familiar with. He substantially changed the philosophy while retaining the outward façade. He kept up the lip service about quality and guest experience while experimenting with how much he could get away with. Just how much under the minimum he could go. Heck! We dont even do cartoons anymore!!At that time Disney was in serious danger of disappearing in all forms that are even remotely familiar.
Hmmmm. Kept the company moving. Something to ponder. You mean moving like Pop Century? Moving like Dino-rama? Moving like DCA? Moving like the Rescuers Down Under? Moving like the Disney Stores? Moving like I really dont think I care for that kind of movement.He did launch initiatives - that have been debated at length as to their "true" Disney quality - but which kept the company moving.
Ya see, in my mind, that alone is enough to hang him. His philosophy is diametrically opposed to Walts. And it was Walts philosophy, his way of doing business, which caught my attention in the first place. It was his innovations across the board. Technologically, economically, emotionally and especially his innovation of putting SHOW above efficiency in the pecking order. My Goodness!! That alone would have made the place unique!! Forget about the dancing ghosts and rowdy pirate robots!! Just that one singular concept would have been enough for me. Heck!! It sustained me through the stagnant Walker/Miller years!The "evidence" suggests that efficiency has been put ahead of at least show, if not safety & courtesy, far too often.
And Ei$ner totally, without regret or remorse, blatantly disregards it!!
What makes you think its been corrected? Im all for giving the guy a fair trail before we hang him (His appointment of Pre$$ler as head of parks was just plain wrong. That has been corrected

Does any of this make sense Professor?