A light and insightful into the life of Bog Iger that provides a very business focused perspective on the operations and goals of Disney as a company. My favorite part is how complimentary it is so Pixar’s story even after having read both “Creativity Inc” and “The Pixar Touch”.
I’m a lot more familiar with the career paths of well known individuals in STEM related fields (Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, Ray Dalio, Edward Thorpe, Ed Catmul, etc…), who start of being scrappy in a garage, with a big vision, facing a ton of financial and emotional hardships along the way and then somehow skyrocketing to success and fame when an inflection point occurs. Though Walt Disney’s story may have been similar, Bob Iger is a lot more “slow and steady” wins the race kind of individual, in an admirable way. He was very focused and worked hard throughout his whole career, always focusing on the task at hand while thinking about what’s next, but not letting his goals and ambitions take precedence of the here and now. In some sense, he is a “career media mogul”, where he slowly moved up the ranks, first at ABC and later at Disney. He never rushed anything and seems to have deserved all the success he has gained. When he became number two at ABC, he only had sports and the olympics under his belt. Though he didn’t have that much experience yet, people trusted his gut because he was pleasant to work with.
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