Eisners goodbye email...just thought I'd share

NEM

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So, this the email that went company wide today....in case anyone is interested.....


Dear All,

I'm sitting in my office thinking about how much I have enjoyed working with the people who make up this company. I am about to pack up 21 years of pictures, books and letters and other Disney memorabilia from around the world that hopefully my great grandchildren will not sell on eBay. In the meantime, I will use these objects to trigger fantastic memories of my two decades sitting under the roof supported by the Seven Dwarfs in the Team Disney Building.

I've learned so much over all these years from my partnership with you, from how to build theme parks to how the evening news is put together, from building an animated movie to building a legitimate theater on 42nd Street, from the revitalization of the 100 Acre Wood to the build-out of the thousands of acres of swamps and beet farms and landfill of Florida, Paris and Hong Kong, and even learning what a World Series ring looks like. I even finally learned the precise relationship of Huey, Dewey and Louie to Donald Duck. But I never really learned how to master reading a TV teleprompter. There is still time.

In 1984, there was plenty of room in my brain to acquire this much-needed knowledge. At my first speech on the first day on the Burbank lot, at the old gazebo, I met my first cast member, Angela Philo, and asked what department she was in. Her response, "BVD." "Wow,” I responded, “I didn't know Disney owned an underwear company."

And it was in search of knowledge during those first few weeks that I met almost everybody who worked for the company, 28,000 at the time, and learned that this iconic institution had the most dedicated and talented and enthusiastic group of people I had seen since I left camp as a staff member for the last time in 1964. There are now 129,000 of us, diverse, unique, and of course proud to be creating the magic.

I wish to thank all of you for your good spirits, your fantastic pride and sense of duty working for this wonderful company. From what we do on the big and little screens to how we program our radio and television stations, from what we do on ESPN and all our world-wide cable channels to how we treat our guest in our parks, nobody does it like you. From how we develop our consumer products to how we imagine our attractions, from how we design our computer-generated worlds to how we envision our business strategies, nobody does it like you. And from the growth of our architecture to the management of our financial and legal lives, from our publishing and music operations to our emerging Internet opportunities, from every morning until every next morning, nobody does all of this as well as you. And you do it all over the world.

This company, which I so love, is poised for a tremendous future, with superb management at all levels, entrusted to the brilliant and steady chief executive officer, Bob Iger. I want to thank everybody for letting me share a piece of your lives for two decades.

While I leave Disney with less hair than I had when I arrived, I do know creative inquisitiveness never ages or tires. I feel as optimistic as I did on Oct 1, 1984.

By the way, I have since learned that BVD stands for Buena Vista Distribution.

Good luck, and go see "Chicken Little."

Michael
 
Interesting.

He doesn't sound like an egotistical, cruel, megalomaniac, does he?? Actually, the letter was quite nice.

Do you work for Disney, NEM?
 
Have a wonderful retirement Michael. :wave:

But I refuse to see Chicken Little. ;)
 

Deb in IA said:
Interesting.

Do you work for Disney, NEM?

No, but I have alot of friends who do and we are in the same industry.....they keep me up to date on things at the Mouse House....
 
:applause:

I like Mikie. I like what he did for Disney.

I also am ready for the new regime.

Good Luck Mr Iger, keep the Magic coming :)

JMHO
 
Interesting. While I think it's definitely time for Eisner to go, this is kind of a bittersweet e-mail. :)
 
Nice read. Thanks for posting!
 
I may be a dissenting voice....

but...it read to me like a resume....listing the accomplishments during his tenure....many accomplishments...some Huge accomplishments to be sure...

almost to the point that one could ask: How could they let him go?

and the answer is....they could let him go because it's a business...BIG business....

pleasing the stock holders and Board of Directors is first, last and always....

surrounding the magic we all cherish.....is a corporation....with every corporate philosophy well in place....

never lose sight of the fact, profits and losses are what determines success in the corporate world...

not learning how to build theme parks or evening news.... profits and pleasing the stockholders is what matters.....

personally, I admire Mr Eisner.....and think this seperation is premature....

if not for his stewardship, I fear that the Disney Corporation would have floundered....or been the victim of a vicious takeover....

the days and months ahead will be interesting....after all, it is a corporation....and Mr Igir has a tough road ahead....I wish him well....

I wish Mr Eisner a happy retirement and a long life....
and I would tell him......"you did well...thanks...sorry to see you go....the place was in better hands with you in charge.."

and since he asked...I will go see Chicken Little....

maybe my going to see it will affect the bottom line....
 
In the end, it will be clear that Eisner was a nice guy, and good for the company. I think the problem, all along, has been that the success he brought the company came at the expense of what some folks would have considered sacred cows. In high-tech industries, that sort of thing would be universally appreciated. In entertainment, evidently, that's not always the case. Regardless, I doubt this is goodbye for Eisner. He'll likely have other endeavors that he'll lend his experience and expertise to in the years to come.
 
Thanks for that, I've never really understood the whole politics behind why people love/hate Michael Eisner (and I don't wish to start a thread telling me!) but I think thats a really nice letter. Well done him, he has made Disney more accessable for people like me and for that I will always like him.
 
That was a nice tribute to the people of Disney. While I definitely think it's time for him to leave, he did do a lot of good things for the company that made it what it is today - some of which include, like BrerPapa said, kept the company from going under. He definitely wasn't perfect, but he isn't a complete monster either.
 


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