Brad Lander, Office Of The Comptroller Chief Accountability Officer, discusses the Disney board vote and NYC's Congestion pricing. Topics include voting for Disney's slate, Nelson Peltz's grievances, impact of activist investor on Disney's stock, comparison of Disney with Netflix, and New York City's congestion pricing plan.
Recognizing colleagues' hidden struggles, like stress and caregiving, cultivates a supportive work environment.
In Disney's board vote, long-term investment priorities and strategic planning ensure retirement security and business optimization.
Deep dives
The Importance of Empathy in Understanding Workplace Struggles
Recognizing the invisible struggles that colleagues endure, such as stress, burnout, and caregiving responsibilities, is crucial in fostering a healthier work environment. Developing insight, awareness, and empathy towards coworkers' challenges not only enhances individual well-being but also contributes to the overall well-being of the company.
Investment Strategy in the Disney Proxy Battle
In the Disney proxy battle, institutional investors like New York City Comptroller emphasize long-term investments over short-term gains. Factors such as CEO succession, streaming service profitability, and board performance are carefully considered when making investment decisions to safeguard the retirement security of public employees. The comparison between Disney and Netflix highlights the multifaceted nature of Disney's business and the ongoing efforts to optimize its value through transformation plans.
Office Of The Comptroller Chief Accountability Officer Brad Lander speaks on Disney's board vote and NYC's Congestion pricing with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Alix Steel, and Romaine Bostick