Disney - Succession Problems in the Magic Kingdom?
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Case Code : HROB079
Case Length : 19 Pages
Period : 1984-2005
Pub. Date : 2006
Teaching Note :Not Available Organization : The Walt Disney Company
Industry : Media, Entertainment, and Gaming Countries : USA
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Introduction Contd...
Eisner was also blamed for his repressive management style
which had led to loss of employee morale and the exit of talented executives
from WDC. He was also criticized for not having groomed an ideal successor for
WDC. Overall, there was damage to WDC's brand image, employee morale, and
shareholder confidence.
The Walt Disney Era
Walt Disney was born on December 5, 1901, in Chicago, Illinois. He spent his
childhood years on a farm near Marceline, Missouri.
From an early age, he showed
a deep interest in drawing and art. After serving in the American Red Cross in
France during World War I, Walt Disney returned to the US in 1920 and formed a
company called "Iwerks-Disney Commercial Artists" along with Ub Iwerks (Iwerks),
a cartoonist. Unfortunately, this venture proved a failure and both Walt Disney
and Iwerks were had to take up jobs at the Kansas City Film Ad Corporation,
where they developed animated advertisements for local movie houses. In 1922,
Walt Disney founded his first studio called Laugh-O-Grams Inc., to make short
cartoon films based on fairy tales and children's stories.
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Though these were popular in the local area, this venture also failed. Walt
Disney then moved to Hollywood, California, and started the Disney Brothers
Cartoon Studio, along with his elder brother Roy Sr., in their uncle's
garage in 1923.
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Their first
distribution deal was for 'Alice Comedies', a cartoon series
based on a short live action/animation film called 'Alice's
Wonderland' 9 that
Walt Disney had made at Laugh-O-Gram. The company started to do well as
the brothers complemented each other. While Walt Disney was the creative
force, Roy Sr. took charge of the financial operations of the company.
At the instance of Walt Disney, the company's name was changed to Walt
Disney Studio (WDS) in 1926. After completing the 'Alice Comedies'
series in 1927, Walt Disney decided to do an all-cartoon series
'Oswald the Lucky Rabbit', based on a character. This cartoon series
was successful and WDS further expanded its operations... |
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