Of course, at the time of that quote, what did Gold Know of Eisner besides his track record? Hell, Miller wanted to bring him in to run the studio.
Speaking of Ron Miller, It's hard to find a single startegy that Disney took in the 80s that wasn't also proposed by Ron Miller. Or was first spoken of under Miller. Perhaps if Card Walker had not been so rude to Roy E. or had the buisness sense, we'd be looking at a company run by Miller with the same success.
Obviously, we don't know if that is true, but it is possible. Miller was activly courting Eisner. He was looking for Eisner's studio successes low money good return singles and Doubles. He was looking to increase profits at the parks. It makes one wonder what exactly the Eisner team did that was so earth shattering?
Speaking of Ron Miller, It's hard to find a single startegy that Disney took in the 80s that wasn't also proposed by Ron Miller. Or was first spoken of under Miller. Perhaps if Card Walker had not been so rude to Roy E. or had the buisness sense, we'd be looking at a company run by Miller with the same success.
Obviously, we don't know if that is true, but it is possible. Miller was activly courting Eisner. He was looking for Eisner's studio successes low money good return singles and Doubles. He was looking to increase profits at the parks. It makes one wonder what exactly the Eisner team did that was so earth shattering?