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  Amritha      Anubhav   Pranshul   Sreevatsan
Chottakurien    Dawar    Chauhan    Sreenivasan
1923-1966
              Walter Elias Disney launches the Disney Brothers Studio
               in 1923 with his brother Roy Disney

              1928 – Mickey Mouse the character is born

              1937 – Company created the world’s first full length
               animated feature film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

              1940 – Walt Disney goes public

              1954 – Expansion into television

              1955 – Theme park Disneyland

              1966 – Walt Disney passes away
Source: Harvard Business Case Study. The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King
1967 - 1984
              1971 - Disney World opened in Orlando, Florida

              1976 – First major international expansion, Tokyo Disneyland
               announced in 1976

              1980 - Touchstone launched to target the teen/adult market
               for film goers

              1980 – Financial condition of Disney deteriorating with
               increasing costs and dismal performance of
               various divisions

              1983 – Disney Channel launched on cable

              1984 – Roy Disney resigns from the BOD for
               poor performance
Source: Harvard Business Case Study. The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King
1984 - 1993

              1984 - Michael Eisner takes over as Chairman and CEO, Frank
               Wells named president
              Eisner shift focus on growth with targets & maximizing
               shareholders wealth
              Gave impetus to creativity which was being stifled within the
               firm
              1988 – Turnaround of Disney’s film division
              1988 – High investment in animation technology
              1990 – Focus on maximizing theme park profitability
              1992 – Euro Disney opens in Paris
              1992 – Expansion into NHL league (The Anaheim Ducks)
              1993 – Enters broadway with Beauty and the Beast


Source: Harvard Business Case Study. The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King
1994 onwards
              1994 - The Lion King breaks box office

              1994 – Frank Wells killed in helicopter crash

              1994 – Major attrition in senior leadership of the company

              1995 – Disney bought ABC, second biggest acquisition in US
               history at the time

              1998 – Disney faces severe financial slump

              1999 – Announcement of theme park in Hong Kong

              1999 – Cost cutting plan undertaken
               by company
Source: Harvard Business Case Study. The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King
diversif ied
                                                                Internet &
Media               Studio                 Theme                                Consumer
                                                                Direct
Networks            Entertainment          Park/
                                               Resorts                          Products
                                                                Marketing


                     Cable Networks Disney
                            W Disney
                              alt                ABC InternetThe Disney
                                                         Anaheim Sports
                                                                                 Merchandisin
                                                                               GO.com
Broadcasting
                     & International Publishing
                            Imagineering           Group Store                   g Licensing
                                                                               Comerce
         Theatrical                   Beuna Vista
         Films                        Home
                                  W EntertainmentDisney Disney Regional Disney
                                    alt Disney
                                  Attractions                     GO.com alt
                                                                         W
                                                             Entertainment Classic
                                                    Interactive          Art
                                                               International
                                      Television
         Distribution
                                      Production

                                               ESPN
           Beuna Vista                         Internet
                                        Theatrical                            Disney Online
           Music Group                         Group
                                        Productions


                                                                 GO Network
                         Televentures
Diversification Strategy
Related Diversification
              High on corporate and operational relatedness in order to
               create economies of scope

              Sharing activities among its different movie distribution
               companies such as Touchstone & Hollywood Pictures

              Corporate relatedness through installation of a corporate
               marketing function to stimulate and coordinate
               companywide marketing strategies

              Cross selling of products highlighted in its movies through
               theme parks, resorts and merchandise stores

              Themes established in movies become a part of the theme
               parks in the form of rides
Source: Harvard Business Case Study. The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King
BCG Matrix

   HIGH                      ?                       STAR

                                                         Media
                                               Theme    Network
                                                Park
    Market Growth




                     Internet and direct
                          marketing



                          DOG                         COW

                                                             Studio
                                               Consumer     Entertai
   LOW




                                               Products      -nment


                    LOW               Market Share              HIGH
Integration Strategies




                                 Vertical                                              Horizontal
                               Integration                                             Integration



         Forward                                                  Backward
         Forward                                               Backward



Source: Harvard Business Case Study. The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King
Forward Integration

              Buena Vista Distribution in order to
               eliminate distribution fee

              Buying back of food and merchandising
               operations within theme parks

              Launch of the Disney
               Channel in 1983


Source: Harvard Business Case Study. The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King
Forward Integration

              Disney Stores, “retail as entertainment
               concept”

              New distribution channels such as direct-mail
               and catalog marketing

              Buena Vista Home Video-marketing videos by
               surpassing video rental stores

              Using the internet as a
               distribution channel


Source: Harvard Business Case Study. The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King
Backward Integration

              Walt Disney Music Company formed to
               control Disney’s music copyrights

              In house travel company to work with travel
               agencies, airline and tours in order to bring
               customers

              ABC focused on using
               content developed
               in-house

Source: Harvard Business Case Study. The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King
Horizontal Integration

              Acquisition of CapCities/ABC, to own a
               programming distribution channel

              ESPN Zones

              DisneyQuests

              Cruise Ships

              Educational Retreats
Source: Harvard Business Case Study. The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King
SCARF MODEL

Status
Certaint
y utonom
A
y elate
R
d airne
F
ss
SCARF
         SCARF MODEL
           MODEL
    Status
   •Paying employees more for the skills they posses rather
   than the seniority.

   •Developing pride among the employees towards Disney
   Corporation.

   •Developing synergies among the senior executives at
   “Synergy Boot Camp”.

   •Linked bonuses to the commitment towards synergies.
Source: Harvard Business Case Study. The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King
SCARF
         SCARF MODEL
           MODEL
    Status
    Certaint
    y utonom
    A
    y elate
    R
    d airne
    F
    ss
Source: Harvard Business Case Study. The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King
SCARF
         SCARF MODEL
           MODEL

    Certaint brainstorming sessions with
    •Pre movies release

    y
    consumer product heads.




Source: Harvard Business Case Study. The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King
SCARF
         SCARF MODEL
           MODEL
    Status
    Certaint
    y utonom
    A
    y elate
    R
    d airne
    F
    ss
Source: Harvard Business Case Study. The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King
SCARF
         SCARF MODEL
           MODEL

   •Rather than providing autonomy Eisner practiced
   micromanagement of its employees.

    Autonom
   •Employees had autonomy to resolve their disputes among

    y
   themselves.




Source: Harvard Business Case Study. The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King
SCARF
         SCARF MODEL
           MODEL
    Status
    Certaint
    y utonom
    A
    y elate
    R
    d airne
    F
    ss
Source: Harvard Business Case Study. The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King
SCARF
         SCARF MODEL
           MODEL

   •Developing synergies among the senior executives at
   “Synergy Boot Camp”.

   •Too much conflict between the members of the
    Relate
   organization.

    d• Snow White’s 50 Anniversary
   •Management jointly organized events :
                                                      th

          • Mickey Mouse’s 60th Birthday

Source: Harvard Business Case Study. The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King
SCARF
         SCARF MODEL
           MODEL
    Status
    Certaint
    y utonom
    A
    y elate
    R
    d airne
    F
    ss
Source: Harvard Business Case Study. The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King
SCARF
         SCARF MODEL
           MODEL

  •Eisner and Frank Wells were always available for
  discussions in case of any discordance
        • Available for arbitration
        • Encouraged quick resolution of disputes



    Fairne
    ss
Source: Harvard Business Case Study. The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King
Balance Score Card
TOWS Matrix
Questions ?

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Global Business Strategy_Walt disney

  • 2. Presenters Amritha Anubhav Pranshul Sreevatsan Chottakurien Dawar Chauhan Sreenivasan
  • 3. 1923-1966  Walter Elias Disney launches the Disney Brothers Studio in 1923 with his brother Roy Disney  1928 – Mickey Mouse the character is born  1937 – Company created the world’s first full length animated feature film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs  1940 – Walt Disney goes public  1954 – Expansion into television  1955 – Theme park Disneyland  1966 – Walt Disney passes away Source: Harvard Business Case Study. The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King
  • 4. 1967 - 1984  1971 - Disney World opened in Orlando, Florida  1976 – First major international expansion, Tokyo Disneyland announced in 1976  1980 - Touchstone launched to target the teen/adult market for film goers  1980 – Financial condition of Disney deteriorating with increasing costs and dismal performance of various divisions  1983 – Disney Channel launched on cable  1984 – Roy Disney resigns from the BOD for poor performance Source: Harvard Business Case Study. The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King
  • 5. 1984 - 1993  1984 - Michael Eisner takes over as Chairman and CEO, Frank Wells named president  Eisner shift focus on growth with targets & maximizing shareholders wealth  Gave impetus to creativity which was being stifled within the firm  1988 – Turnaround of Disney’s film division  1988 – High investment in animation technology  1990 – Focus on maximizing theme park profitability  1992 – Euro Disney opens in Paris  1992 – Expansion into NHL league (The Anaheim Ducks)  1993 – Enters broadway with Beauty and the Beast Source: Harvard Business Case Study. The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King
  • 6. 1994 onwards  1994 - The Lion King breaks box office  1994 – Frank Wells killed in helicopter crash  1994 – Major attrition in senior leadership of the company  1995 – Disney bought ABC, second biggest acquisition in US history at the time  1998 – Disney faces severe financial slump  1999 – Announcement of theme park in Hong Kong  1999 – Cost cutting plan undertaken by company Source: Harvard Business Case Study. The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King
  • 7. diversif ied Internet & Media Studio Theme Consumer Direct Networks Entertainment Park/ Resorts Products Marketing Cable Networks Disney W Disney alt ABC InternetThe Disney Anaheim Sports Merchandisin GO.com Broadcasting & International Publishing Imagineering Group Store g Licensing Comerce Theatrical Beuna Vista Films Home W EntertainmentDisney Disney Regional Disney alt Disney Attractions GO.com alt W Entertainment Classic Interactive Art International Television Distribution Production ESPN Beuna Vista Internet Theatrical Disney Online Music Group Group Productions GO Network Televentures
  • 9. Related Diversification  High on corporate and operational relatedness in order to create economies of scope  Sharing activities among its different movie distribution companies such as Touchstone & Hollywood Pictures  Corporate relatedness through installation of a corporate marketing function to stimulate and coordinate companywide marketing strategies  Cross selling of products highlighted in its movies through theme parks, resorts and merchandise stores  Themes established in movies become a part of the theme parks in the form of rides Source: Harvard Business Case Study. The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King
  • 10. BCG Matrix HIGH ? STAR Media Theme Network Park Market Growth Internet and direct marketing DOG COW Studio Consumer Entertai LOW Products -nment LOW Market Share HIGH
  • 11. Integration Strategies Vertical Horizontal Integration Integration Forward Backward Forward Backward Source: Harvard Business Case Study. The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King
  • 12. Forward Integration  Buena Vista Distribution in order to eliminate distribution fee  Buying back of food and merchandising operations within theme parks  Launch of the Disney Channel in 1983 Source: Harvard Business Case Study. The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King
  • 13. Forward Integration  Disney Stores, “retail as entertainment concept”  New distribution channels such as direct-mail and catalog marketing  Buena Vista Home Video-marketing videos by surpassing video rental stores  Using the internet as a distribution channel Source: Harvard Business Case Study. The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King
  • 14. Backward Integration  Walt Disney Music Company formed to control Disney’s music copyrights  In house travel company to work with travel agencies, airline and tours in order to bring customers  ABC focused on using content developed in-house Source: Harvard Business Case Study. The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King
  • 15. Horizontal Integration  Acquisition of CapCities/ABC, to own a programming distribution channel  ESPN Zones  DisneyQuests  Cruise Ships  Educational Retreats Source: Harvard Business Case Study. The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King
  • 17. SCARF SCARF MODEL MODEL Status •Paying employees more for the skills they posses rather than the seniority. •Developing pride among the employees towards Disney Corporation. •Developing synergies among the senior executives at “Synergy Boot Camp”. •Linked bonuses to the commitment towards synergies. Source: Harvard Business Case Study. The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King
  • 18. SCARF SCARF MODEL MODEL Status Certaint y utonom A y elate R d airne F ss Source: Harvard Business Case Study. The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King
  • 19. SCARF SCARF MODEL MODEL Certaint brainstorming sessions with •Pre movies release y consumer product heads. Source: Harvard Business Case Study. The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King
  • 20. SCARF SCARF MODEL MODEL Status Certaint y utonom A y elate R d airne F ss Source: Harvard Business Case Study. The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King
  • 21. SCARF SCARF MODEL MODEL •Rather than providing autonomy Eisner practiced micromanagement of its employees. Autonom •Employees had autonomy to resolve their disputes among y themselves. Source: Harvard Business Case Study. The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King
  • 22. SCARF SCARF MODEL MODEL Status Certaint y utonom A y elate R d airne F ss Source: Harvard Business Case Study. The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King
  • 23. SCARF SCARF MODEL MODEL •Developing synergies among the senior executives at “Synergy Boot Camp”. •Too much conflict between the members of the Relate organization. d• Snow White’s 50 Anniversary •Management jointly organized events : th • Mickey Mouse’s 60th Birthday Source: Harvard Business Case Study. The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King
  • 24. SCARF SCARF MODEL MODEL Status Certaint y utonom A y elate R d airne F ss Source: Harvard Business Case Study. The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King
  • 25. SCARF SCARF MODEL MODEL •Eisner and Frank Wells were always available for discussions in case of any discordance • Available for arbitration • Encouraged quick resolution of disputes Fairne ss Source: Harvard Business Case Study. The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King