I like to try and think of these things in terms of industries that I am currently, or have worked in. From that perspective, I think Disney currently is similar to AMD pre-Athlon (for those of you that are PC NErds) Prior to Athlon, Amd made inferior or at best equivelent rpoduct to Intel, They tried to Market themselves into a better position then they actually had.
The Athlon represented a product that needed no marketing. It was simply designed top to bottom better then Intel's chips. Now with the exception of a siungle product here or there, Athlon represents the cutting edge of the market due to their dedication to the product not due to their marketing. Their improving sales bare this out.
Intel continues to play a shell game and hasn't recaptured the Engineering lead.
Disney is in the same position. Marketing drives change rather then development. Buying proven technology from others replaces developing systems themselves.
Any company that has a core business that is creation whether widgets, movies, attractions must remain dedicated to that core business. Disney has abandoned their core compitency at every turn be it slashing Feature animation or decimating WDI (R&D) and letting the resorts managers dictate improvments and using off the shelf rides to do so. This isn't some remarkably incomprehensible thing. It's basic business.
The Athlon represented a product that needed no marketing. It was simply designed top to bottom better then Intel's chips. Now with the exception of a siungle product here or there, Athlon represents the cutting edge of the market due to their dedication to the product not due to their marketing. Their improving sales bare this out.
Intel continues to play a shell game and hasn't recaptured the Engineering lead.
Disney is in the same position. Marketing drives change rather then development. Buying proven technology from others replaces developing systems themselves.
Any company that has a core business that is creation whether widgets, movies, attractions must remain dedicated to that core business. Disney has abandoned their core compitency at every turn be it slashing Feature animation or decimating WDI (R&D) and letting the resorts managers dictate improvments and using off the shelf rides to do so. This isn't some remarkably incomprehensible thing. It's basic business.