![]() ![]() “Which was gracious of him,” Iger writes.Ģ. But he notes that Eisner later acknowledged he was wrong. The move offended Iger, and he was none too happy with then-board chairman George Mitchell for letting it happen. Eisner, who had a public battle with Steve Jobs toward the end of his tenure at Disney, had been gone from the company for four months at the time. In January 2006, former Disney CEO Michael Eisner made his case to the Disney board of directors why they should not support Iger’s bid to buy Pixar for $7.4 billion. Here are 10 takeaways of particular interest to industryites from “Ride of a Lifetime”:ġ. “I am certain I’d be less productive and less creative in my work if I didn’t also spend those first hours away from the emails and text messages and phone calls that require so much attention as the day goes on.” ![]() “It’s vital to create space in each day to let your thoughts wander beyond your immediate job responsibilities,” Iger writes. ![]()
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