The Ride of a Lifetime

The Ride of a Lifetime

by Robert Iger

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Iger shares the principles that guided Disney's acquisitions of Pixar, Marvel, and Lucasfilm. His core leadership lessons: pursue big bets with courage, treat people with fairness, and embrace innovation.

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Iger references Catmull's leadership from Creativity Inc.

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Creativity, Inc.

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