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May 2, 2024 · During his 60-year career, Michael Eisner has bought and sold companies worth billions of dollars, backed projects that have delighted and dismayed stock markets, and locked horns with some of the ...
2/29/2000 "Sometimes all that good ideas or good people need is an advocate who won't shut up," asserts Disney CEO Michael Eisner. Leading by advocating — or "nudging" as he calls it — is one of Eisner's four key strategies for challenging and inspiring employees in the world-famous Disney entertainment empire. In this excerpt from his interview in the Harvard Business Revie...
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Apr 15, 2014 · By the late 1990s, Walt Disney shareholders could have whistled toward work — or retirement. The company stood atop the entertainment world, growing strongly as its animation division churned ...
Aug 18, 2023 · When Michael Eisner pitched to buy Portsmouth, slow, methodical infrastructure improvements were a key message. The current improvements to the stadium were expensive, much needed and will be ...
Sep 24, 1998 · In 1964, NBC clerk Michael Eisner made $65 a week. Though he only took one business course in his life--accounting--he did have a head for business: as CEO of Disney, he earned over half a billion bucks in 1997.
Mar 5, 2008 · #1014 Michael Eisner on the 2008 Billionaires - Less-than-fairy-tale ending for former Walt Disney chief: resigned from Disney in September 2005 following