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Vol. 9, Issue 1
The Disney Touch
How a Daring Management Team Revived an Entertainment Empire
By: Ron Grover
334 pp. Business One/Irwin 1991
Review by: Lydia Morris Brown
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The behind-the-scenes account of how Disney went from a stagnant company, rooted in the past and ripe for takeover, to one of the most admired and successful corporations in America. Grover conducted extensive interviews with Disney executives and others to chronicle details of this turnaround. The Disney Touch shows how the transfer of power to Michael Eisner from Paramount and Frank Wells from Warner would permanently put the company out of the reach of raiders. The board believed that Eisner had the creative genius and Wells the business acumen that Walt Disney Productions needed.
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Vol. 25, Issue 4
Made to Stick
Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die
By: Chip Heath and Dan Heath
291 pp. Random House, Inc.
Review by Simone Isadora Flynn, Ph.D.
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