Mathews / Goldsby Entrepreneurship the Disney Way
Buch, Englisch,
308 Seiten, Gebunden, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 748 g
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1. Auflage 2018,
308 Seiten, Gebunden, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 748 g
ISBN: 978-1-138-73754-9
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Through the lens of Disney, the reader learns the fundamentals of entrepreneurship, innovation, and leadership. Beginning with a general introduction to the concepts relevant to the entrepreneurial organization today, the book examines how Disney built his empire and how the company remains an industry leader. The book also provides the opportunity to take the Entrepreneurial Leadership Instrument, which measures one’s style in leading entrepreneurial ventures. The book is divided into two parts:
• Part I provides an overview of Disney’s entrepreneurial journey, including the topics of vision, risk-taking, financing, and human resource management;• Part II examines the company’s transition from a family business into a global operation, including topics such as succession planning and strategy. Part II also explores Disney Parks and Resorts, the part of the company that interacts directly with customers, including topics such as culture, employee engagement, customer service, and customer experience.
Entrepreneurship the Disney Way brings entrepreneurship, innovation, and leadership to life through the compelling story of one of the most recognizable businessmen and companies of our time. The authors’ interviews with high-level executives provides the reader with a rare inside look into the way his company functions. Disney fans, executives, and students of entrepreneurship, innovation, and leadership will find it a delightful and informing read.
Goldsby, Michael G. (Ball State University, USA)
Michael G. Goldsby is the Chief Entrepreneurship Officer and Stoops Distinguished Professor of Entrepreneurship at Ball State University, USA.
Rob Mathews is the Director of the Institute for Entrepreneurship and Free Enterprise at Ball State University, USA.
Introduction Part 1: Walt Disney, the Entrepreneur 1. The Artist Years 2. The Scientist Years 3. The Builder Years 4. The Evangelist Years Part 2: Corporate Entrepreneurship at the Walt Disney Company 5. Roy O. Disney: Life After Walt (1966-1971) 6. The Entrepreneurial Spirit of Disney Parks and Resorts 7. Guest Engagement and Experience at Disney Parks and Resorts
Through the lens of Disney, the reader learns the fundamentals of entrepreneurship, innovation, and leadership. Beginning with a general introduction to the concepts relevant to the entrepreneurial organization today, the book examines how Disney built his empire and how the company remains an industry leader. The book also provides the opportunity to take the Entrepreneurial Leadership Instrument, which measures one’s style in leading entrepreneurial ventures. The book is divided into two parts:
• Part I provides an overview of Disney’s entrepreneurial journey, including the topics of vision, risk-taking, financing, and human resource management;• Part II examines the company’s transition from a family business into a global operation, including topics such as succession planning and strategy. Part II also explores Disney Parks and Resorts, the part of the company that interacts directly with customers, including topics such as culture, employee engagement, customer service, and customer experience.
Entrepreneurship the Disney Way brings entrepreneurship, innovation, and leadership to life through the compelling story of one of the most recognizable businessmen and companies of our time. The authors’ interviews with high-level executives provides the reader with a rare inside look into the way his company functions. Disney fans, executives, and students of entrepreneurship, innovation, and leadership will find it a delightful and informing read.
Goldsby, Michael G. (Ball State University, USA)
Michael G. Goldsby is the Chief Entrepreneurship Officer and Stoops Distinguished Professor of Entrepreneurship at Ball State University, USA.
Rob Mathews is the Director of the Institute for Entrepreneurship and Free Enterprise at Ball State University, USA.
Introduction Part 1: Walt Disney, the Entrepreneur 1. The Artist Years 2. The Scientist Years 3. The Builder Years 4. The Evangelist Years Part 2: Corporate Entrepreneurship at the Walt Disney Company 5. Roy O. Disney: Life After Walt (1966-1971) 6. The Entrepreneurial Spirit of Disney Parks and Resorts 7. Guest Engagement and Experience at Disney Parks and Resorts
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