This book is about the relentless curiosity that has driven Iger for forty-five years, since the day he started as a studio supervisor at ABC.
We spent our honeymoon in southern France, and were staying at the posh Grand-Hotel du Cap-Ferrat when a gigantic box arrived filled with Disney merchandise: matching Mickey Mouse pajamas, bride and groom Mickey hats, ...
A memorable account of the author's trip across America with his eccentric elderly parents in an RV describes how they embarked on a madcap family road trip that begins in Phoenix and ends in Chicago as the entire family revisits ...
Tough, smart business advice from the star of the hit TLC reality show "American Chopper" Now in paperback, The Ride of a Lifetime elucidates the business principles that have made Paul Teutul Sr. and Orange County Choppers a household name ...
This is a book we can enjoy always but especially need now.”—Elizabeth Berg, author of The Story of Arthur Truluv In 1954, sixty-three-year-old Maine farmer Annie Wilkins embarked on an impossible journey.
Disney CEO Michael Eisner's legendary self-reliance comes through in his narration of Work in Progress. He takes you with him as, again and again, he plunges into uncharted waters and comes up a stronger swimmer than he was before.
In 1983, George Perles took over the reins at Michigan State and after just one rebuilding year led the Spartans to their first Bowl game in decades.
The previous summer, Katzenberg had handed Dan Wolf, manager of public affairs for the studio, a copy of Eisner's analysis of the movie business while he was at Paramount. “I'd like to do something along these lines,” Katzenberg told ...
... Larry Fink of BlackRock; Mary Barra of General Motors; Toby Cosgrove of the Cleveland Clinic; Bob Iger of Walt Disney; Doug McMillon of Walmart; Jim McNerney of Boeing; Ginni Rometty of IBM; Elon Musk of Tesla; Indra Nooyi of Pepsi; ...
Discover 200 of the best places to ride a bike in this beautifully illustrated hardback.
But he was intimidated by the threats of Lewis Carroll purists, and he returned to the original story. During storyboard sessions, Walt tried to maintain his normal enthusiasm, but it was difficult. Animation was as tedious as the story ...