rutgers1
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I vaguely remember someone saying that there was more information in the softcover version of the book. Is this true?
I just finished the hardcover version. It tends with Eisner announcing that he would step down from CEO at the end of his contract. He then tells a publication, I think it was the Wall Street Journal, that he didn't expect to be retained on the board. But the author looks at the wording of that quote as well as some follow-up quotes to suggest that Eisner, in fact, was leaving the door open for him to retain a very prominent role in the company. Then the main part of the book ended, with an epilogue where the author basically summed up the good and the bad of the Eisner era.
Is there anything different in the softcover version?
I just finished the hardcover version. It tends with Eisner announcing that he would step down from CEO at the end of his contract. He then tells a publication, I think it was the Wall Street Journal, that he didn't expect to be retained on the board. But the author looks at the wording of that quote as well as some follow-up quotes to suggest that Eisner, in fact, was leaving the door open for him to retain a very prominent role in the company. Then the main part of the book ended, with an epilogue where the author basically summed up the good and the bad of the Eisner era.
Is there anything different in the softcover version?
