erasure fan1
Well-Known Member
Except that this is a "Disney fan" site. So if you are expecting in depth Disney business analysis, you are sadly in the wrong spot. On a fan site, everyone is qualified to agree with or criticize what Disney is doing. I don't agree with most of what you say on here. But does it matter? No, because your opinion is no more right or wrong than mine, or anyone else on this forum. Personally, I don't give a rats bum about affinities being a detriment to business analysis. I care about what I like. And if I don't like it then I'll say it. But that is kind of your fault if you take that as I'm claiming fact.What is also critical is impartiality: A business analyst must not have any affinity toward any solution, but rather must be ruthlessly objective with regard to consideration of solutions. That's part of "The Problem With Disney Fans": So many of them think that because they have feelings about what they like or dislike that that qualifies them to analyze the business and its decisions. Nothing could be further from the truth. Having affinities (such as what the company used to do) actually is a detriment to analysis of the business.