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Essay heading: Media Leadership Style Analysis of Michael Eisner
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In one article, Michael Eisner is said to have “been one of the most autocratic, and the best-paid, chief executives in America, a man who has had little patience for anyone questioning his leadership of Walt Disney” (Economist, 2004). It has been noted that “Michael Eisner’s Disney has been a case study in poor corporate governance... displayed 300 characters
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Over the years, the board was disproportionately stocked with insiders, professionals who had dealings with the company, people whose children’s or relatives worked at the company, and others who were ill-equipped to exercise oversight over Eisner” (Gross, 2004).
In Roy Disney’s resignation letter in November 2003, he listed Michael Eisner’s flaws of leadership... displayed next 300 characters
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