Michael walked through the world with a set designerâs eye, and while he wasnât a natural mentor, it felt like a kind of apprenticeship to follow him around and watch him work.
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This book is not a memoir, but itâs impossible to talk about the traits that have served me well over the course of my professional life and not look back at my childhood. There are certain ways Iâve always been, things Iâve always done, that are the result of some inscrutable mix of nature and nurture.
What struck me, and what was invaluable in my own education, was his ability to see the big picture as well as the granular details at the same time, and consider how one affected the other.
That was the source of so much of his and the companyâs success, and I had immense respect for Michaelâs tendency to sweat the details. It showed how much he cared, and it made a difference. He understood that âgreatâ is often a collection of very small things, and he helped me appreciate that even more deeply. Michael was proud of his micromanagement, but in expressing his pride, and reminding people of the details he was focused on, he could be perceived as being petty and small-minded.
Peter saw no problem with a system in which he and the analysts who worked for him made so many of the companyâs decisions. Meanwhile, businesses around us were adapting to a world that was changing at blinding speed. We needed to change, we needed to be more nimble, and we needed to do it soon.
John talked about his days working at Disney Animation more than two decades earlier, before the Michael era. (He was let go when the powers that be felt there wasnât a future in computer animation!)