Walt Disney and the 1941 Animator’s Strike Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

This note sheds light on the lessons of leadership which were gathered from the historical events which took place such as in the year 1941, for example the Animator’s strike which illustrated the increasing issues of the organization that changed and was as much formed by American culture as American culture was formed and transformed by it. The tale of Walt Disney's roller coaster journey from small-town paperboy to underage ambulance-driving serviceman to recreational animator and thrice-failed businessman to iconic leader is told against the backdrop of change that was seeping and swift in the beginning of the 20th century.

Even though it is ambitious creative prodigy, he pursued personified and uniquely got American social mores and emerging technological edge, but was reckless and innocent about tactical business problems, particularly concerning intellectual property and human resources management. A rewritten version of an earlier case. A rewritten version of an earlier case.

PUBLICATION DATE: December 13, 2005 PRODUCT #: 406076-HCB-ENG

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