Not sure I understand the "No". He's effectively said he's stepping down and was going to do that in 2016. You think a two year exit plan isn't realistic? I did that in a mundane job 15 years ago and it was a great success. I was able to train my replacement for the first year and then was available for questions while she did my job for the second year. Not all jobs can just be handed over with a handshake and a fond farewell.
I think the "Noooooo" part comes in when most of us were under the impression that the transition would be underway and completed in 2016, when Bob Iger said he would step down. Not that stepping down means he stays CEO for another two years after when he said he'd step down.
Y'know what? Bob Iger has steered this company into very secure waters. Yes...I agree that he is too conservative with investment in the parks but his leadership has resulted in Disney becoming a very strong and solid company.
That means a lot, imho.
It still would have been a strong and solid company if he put more money into the parks and didn't cut traditions training so much.
True...but overall it could have been much worse. When Iger took the reigns from Eisner the company was in pretty sad shape. I'm not an Iger *fan* but I'm not a detractor either. He has made some masterful decisions.
What were some of his masterful decision? And I'm not being sarcastic... I'm not an expert on Iger, nor am I a fan or really a "hater". I just like learning more about the Iger/Eisner stuff.
What were some of his masterful decision? And I'm not being sarcastic... I'm not an expert on Iger, nor am I a fan or really a "hater". I just like learning more about the Iger/Eisner stuff.
How sweet...
I'm glad that Iger hasn't gotten drunk off his stock options and isn't gonna stick around too long.
But to be honest, it's not about even Iger...part of the announcement was he's appointing his successor from two internal candidates.
Huh? Staggs and Rasulo are both DUDS and everybody knows it. This is stale Eisner era tactics...look outside your company for somebody with some energy.
They just think that there stuff will sell no matter who/what.
Risky, foolish behavior
They just think that there stuff will sell no matter who/what.
Risky, foolish behavior
Neither Staggs nor Rasulo are guaranteed that position. If anything he is waiting for Disney Springs, Shanghai Disneyland, Avatarland, Star Wars and whatever else they have planned.
They don't care. They will be long-gone by that time.
And why I can't take anyone seriously who tells me to not be so cynical and "trust" Disney because they're always "first class"
I believe we are in a transitional phase...and that's where key, longterm mistakes are made.
Agree.
In ten years or so, WDW could easily be a case study in business schools.
Huh? Staggs and Rasulo are both DUDS and everybody knows it. This is stale Eisner era tactics...look outside your company for somebody with some energy.
They just think that there stuff will sell no matter who/what.
Risky, foolish behavior
Y'know what? Bob Iger has steered this company into very secure waters. Yes...I agree that he is too conservative with investment in the parks but his leadership has resulted in Disney becoming a very strong and solid company.
That means a lot, imho.
Three words:
1. Pixar
2. Marvel
3. Star Wars
Me count good. I guess that's 4 words.
We all want more in the parks, but Disney is in absolutely awesome shape right now, especially internationally. And every division is doing well.
Any one of those three would be a masterful stroke for an entire career, and now Disney has Pixar, Marvel, AND Star Wars! That is unbelievable! Not to mention a revamp of Disney animation. Frozen, Captain America, Maleficent this year.
Everything I read investment wise says Disney, while high and doing well right now, is STILL a good investment and will do well for a long time. Can't beat that.
He has done an awesome job, whether you like his park choices or not.