My first job at ABC was a production job called a studio supervisor. Shows may share some staff and resources, but the show itself is its own entity. You wouldn't ask the leading lady on your soap opera to start acting more like the news anchor just because they're on the same network. Each has her own role to play in the ecosystem of the network.
For any distinctive brand or business, it can be a challenge to expand reach without diluting what makes you special. No one has a keener understanding of this issue than Bob Iger, executive chair and former CEO of the Walt Disney Company. In this special two-part episode, Iger takes us through how he supercharged the House of Mouse while acquiring Pixar, Marvel, Lucasfilm, and 21st Century Fox. The trick, he explains, is setting up a diverse ecosystem that preserves the culture, methods, and core talent of both old parts and new parts – and fitting them together in ways that make everyone more successful.
Read a transcript of this interview at: https://mastersofscale.com/bob-iger/
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