Iger is not naming his successor this time. The succession planning committee, headed my James Gorman, is in charge of the process and selection of a new CEO. In fact, Iger leaves the board meetings when the discussion turns to succession.Bringing in an outsider would be an admission of failure which is something Iger will never admit to or allow.
This is an interesting watch. Iger feels a lot more casual or less scripted, than usual.
This is an interesting watch. Iger feels a lot more casual or less scripted, than usual.
It was interesting and a bit odd. The section in Walt’s office was interesting but had a few loose ends. I would have liked to see the letter from Churchill and the painting Iger mentioned for example
The Disneyland section was a bit too Igercentric. I would like to have seen Walt’s apartment and shown them some of his attractions like the Tiki room, small world, Lincoln or the monorail which would give a bit more depth and perspective. The dream suite and galaxies edge don’t have any connection to Walt.
I think the most interesting thing was to see more of Iger’s views on Walt and himself
I also found it interesting and probably a positive thing to see Iger discussing and acknowledging the legacy of Walt Disney.It was interesting and a bit odd. The section in Walt’s office was interesting but had a few loose ends. I would have liked to see the letter from Churchill and the painting Iger mentioned for example
The Disneyland section was a bit too Igercentric. I would like to have seen Walt’s apartment and shown them some of his attractions like the Tiki room, small world, Lincoln or the monorail which would give a bit more depth and perspective. The dream suite and galaxies edge don’t have any connection to Walt.
I think the most interesting thing was to see more of Iger’s views on Walt and himself
I also found it interesting and probably a positive thing to see Iger discussing and acknowledging the legacy of Walt Disney.
Must say that I found his comments after riding Pirates of the Caribbean a little odd, particularly considering he had said it was his favourite attraction. My impression from his comments after riding was that he didn't actually like it all that much, as he described it as quaint and not brilliant storytelling.
The story telling is not brilliant but he said the execution was. Doesn't seem odd.
Perhaps it suggests a different understanding of or approach to storytelling.Yeah. I’d say he actually nailed it. Especially when you consider how they build their attractions today.
Walt’s attractions, and especially pirates are, very much of the abstract at times.
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