Michael D. Eisner

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Michael D. Eisner


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March 07, 1942

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Retired Chair and CEO of Walt Disney: Former President, Paramount Pictures Corp: Former Head of West Coast, ABC Television Network

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Be Our Guest: Perfecting th...

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Work in Progress: Risking F...

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Working Together: Why Great...

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Camp

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Camp: Life, Leadership, and...

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“Balanced emotions are crucial to intuitive decision making.”
Michael Eisner

“Even the most talented executives are a blend of strengths and weaknesses, light and dark. One of the most difficult jobs in running a company is to keep people’s energies focused by giving them new challenges. As we looked for the next generation of leaders at Disney, only those who could handle highly varied responsibilities were going to be candidates. The company had become too interdependent to rely on highly specialized managers with narrow sets of skills. I was less drawn to people with perfect credentials for a given job than to those who had strong underlying qualities such as common sense, character, creativity, and passion. With those traits—and the right training and support—people tend to succeed at whatever jobs they’re given.”
Michael D. Eisner, Work in Progress: Risking Failure, Surviving Success

“He was going to sell himself what he deemed the best hour of the day to work—six to seven in the morning—and think about nothing else besides matters for this client—himself—during that time. And”
Michael D. Eisner, Working Together: Why Great Partnerships Succeed

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