Michael Dammann Eisner (born March 7, 1942) is an American businessman. He was the chief executive officer of The Walt Disney Company from 1984 until 2005. Read full biography of Michael Eisner →
It is rare to find a business partner who is selfless. If you are lucky it happens once in a lifetime.
Succeeding is not really a life experience that does that much good. Failing is a much more sobering and enlightening experience.
Many people you think are individual achievers in fact have either a strong spousal partner over many years or a business partner who's either in... →
Well, when you're trying to create things that are new, you have to be prepared to be on the edge of risk.
A company that pays attention to the family unit is a successful company. We don't isolate the family. We don't make rides that say, 'Hey... →
The odds of being successful are the same for every group that is educated in America. It's just that the group that is not wealthy is 95 percent... →
Nobody has a bigger cult than Warren Buffett.
Graduate school is a place to hide for a couple of years.
I don't think individual achievement in business is the most meaningful way for it to operate.
I find that, once you get into a position where you can afford a pair of shoes and a decent level of living, success in itself is empty.
If it's not growing, it's going to die.
In every business, in every industry, management does matter.
My best idea was to not accept my wife's negative reaction when I asked her to marry me.