aliceismad
Well-Known Member
Nobody said the idea was to not make money. By your reasoning Charles Mintz was right.
Nobody said the idea was to not make money. By your reasoning Charles Mintz was right.
Then why is it so hard to accept that, for better or worse, they need to keep the money flowing? You seem to think that money should be of secondary concern compared to quality. You seem to think that Disney must never think short-term.
If people want their voice to be heard... buy Disney stock so that you can vote for the board of directors.So apparently, I heard of a petition at Change.org that shows how some people are so upset at the way the company is now that they are demanding that Bob Chapek be fired. It has gained over 300,000 signatures as of late, maybe more, though frankly, I have a feeling it won't really gain much traction.
Now, I'm no fan of Chapek, and like I said, I doubt this petition will gain much traction, but I have to wonder, again, if those who want Chapek outed feel they're the ones who should be in charge of the company. Or if not running the company themselves, then at least have the final word on who the replacement should be, that they will be calling all the shots, even if it comes at the expense of the shareholders' needs.
Apparently Chapek boasts of increased spending of guests buying Disney merchandise. I would rather go to the Orlando outlet stores for better deals.If people want their voice to be heard... buy Disney stock so that you can vote for the board of directors.
Or stop buying Disney's products and services.
The needs of the shareholders? There isn’t one singular and true way to run a business nor a singular truth about the “needs” of shareholders.So apparently, I heard of a petition at Change.org that shows how some people are so upset at the way the company is now that they are demanding that Bob Chapek be fired. It has gained over 300,000 signatures as of late, maybe more, though frankly, I have a feeling it won't really gain much traction.
Now, I'm no fan of Chapek, and like I said, I doubt this petition will gain much traction, but I have to wonder, again, if those who want Chapek outed feel they're the ones who should be in charge of the company. Or if not running the company themselves, then at least have the final word on who the replacement should be, that they will be calling all the shots, even if it comes at the expense of the shareholders' needs.
That is a complex question, but ultimately, if the fans/customers are not buying "it", then it is not worth anything.I apologize if it's already been brought up before, but...
Does it seem like the fans always seem to know what's best for the company, or at least for the parks? It seems like the fans think they know better than the powers that be do, and as such, they seem to believe that everything should be done their way, the fans' way, and no one else's. Is that true?
You are getting into concepts that far exceed just Disney. A huge part of our culture is based on greed and exploitation. Walt Disney was one of the last great visionaries that put ideals, people, and philosophies above (or at least equal to) money.Just because that’s how it is doesn’t mean it’s okay. No matter what, Walt Disney World is meant to be “a tribute to the philosophy and life of Walter Elias Disney” (Roy O. Disney 1971), and we will not find peace with the company until this reigns true again.
I, too, recognize that an unchanged EPCOT Center of old would not and could not fly today, but mostly because it reeks of hokey 80’s fare and is horribly outdated in terms of world views and modern visions of the future. What was essential, though, and should never have disappeared, was the park’s mission to inspire, educate, and explore the world of today and tomorrow for better ways of living on and with our world, just as Walt sought to do with his original vision for EPCOT. I think it could be done again today; it just takes the right minds and hearts to make it happen.
Of course it is true.I apologize if it's already been brought up before, but...
Does it seem like the fans always seem to know what's best for the company, or at least for the parks? It seems like the fans think they know better than the powers that be do, and as such, they seem to believe that everything should be done their way, the fans' way, and no one else's. Is that true?
Ya think?Good lord no! I’d hedge a bet that no one this board has ever ran a multi billion dollar company
So was Iger's successful mergers and acquisitions to grow the company an optical illusion?No, fans don't always know best. But by the same token, neither do bean counters or CEO's.
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