GadgetRick
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apologies if the tone was off I was typing quickly and didn't bother to read it for tone etc...my bad
But I do think that even shareholders know that the first - very first and most important thing - is the customer.
It is all about the customer...everything else follows. Yes, as you say, the s/h's want value....without customers (happy ones) there won't be any.
Here is Disney's statement off it's IR website, notice the order of the overall objective, and the following financial goal:
"The Walt Disney Company's objective is to be one of the world's leading producers and providers of entertainment and information, using its portfolio of brands to differentiate its content, services and consumer products. The company's primary financial goals are to maximize earnings and cash flow, and to allocate capital toward growth initiatives that will drive long-term shareholder value."
Here is the CEO in the shareholder letter from the 2010 annual report...3 priorities mentioned:
"In my five years as CEO of this great Company, weve sought to build on Disneys legacy by focusing on three
core strategic priorities: creating great entertainment that people want to experience; using new technology to
maximize the quality and reach of that entertainment; and growing our businesses in promising international markets
to extend the impact of that entertainment.
These priorities again served us well in 2010."
He then goes on to discuss how those priorities led to profits etc.
Anyway - I am probably beating a dead horse...seems like lots of other interesting discussions are going on - I haven't had time to read it all.
I was responding to people who say they don't give a crap about customers happiness. I thought you were among them. It just isn't true.
And again...my bad on the tone of my earlier post...
No worries.
Keep in mind, what you're quoting here is typical business-speak. Of course they're going to say they're all about the customer. Do you think people would want to hear them tell the truth...We want profit! That's PR and marketing.
Obviously, without customers, they don't have profits. However, if there was a way to have profits without customers, they wouldn't complain as long as there were profits. More importantly, without profits, there is no company to cater to the customer. Once a company is established, the shift to gaining customers quickly shifts to, how do I make money at this? There is a fine line which must be walked at this point between customers and profits. At times, you must give up customers to gain profits because they're not doing this (Disney) for a hobby or for practice, they're doing it for MONEY.
Disney has done (maybe better than anyone) an incredible job creating this ideal that they care so much about the customer--more than anyone else. And they do a great job taking care of the customer or people wouldn't continue to go regardless of price. However, they--like any other for profit company--are always looking to exploit this ideal they have created in order to make more money. There's no getting away from that.
Again, not saying it's wrong (or right), it just is.