Jenny72
Well-Known Member
It's also possible to think of this in slightly different terms: it doesn't have to just be about whether more or fewer people come, it's about good customer service. DME is good customer service (even if it isn't always perfect).
I realize that sounds naive. Yes, I realize that it's all about the benjamins, so to speak. But there are CEOs (probably a small number now) who would agree that keeping the focus on good customer service is a good business model. Not because they're pollyannas but because it's good financial business. As much as I loathe Amazon, it only grew to the (monstrous) behemoth it is today because it put aside short-term gains to focus on what customers want and what serves them best. The money eventually came (and boy did it ever).
Disney seems to have doubled down on a different approach, and that's why I think a lot of us are protesting about this change. It's not that we can't see the financial logic of it, it's that we fundamentally disagree on the best focus for the company long term.
I realize that sounds naive. Yes, I realize that it's all about the benjamins, so to speak. But there are CEOs (probably a small number now) who would agree that keeping the focus on good customer service is a good business model. Not because they're pollyannas but because it's good financial business. As much as I loathe Amazon, it only grew to the (monstrous) behemoth it is today because it put aside short-term gains to focus on what customers want and what serves them best. The money eventually came (and boy did it ever).
Disney seems to have doubled down on a different approach, and that's why I think a lot of us are protesting about this change. It's not that we can't see the financial logic of it, it's that we fundamentally disagree on the best focus for the company long term.