"The Ride of a Lifetime" by Robert Iger

I can't say I loved this book. It felt like the one I've read on Meta or Phillip Morris. It is primarily a resume of Robert Iger with corporate politics and some obvious life lessons thrown in.

Sure, innovate, but account for risks. Give creative freedom, but prioritize as time is limited. Integrity, decisiveness, and reputation matter. Yeah, no joke!

Overall, I enjoyed the parts discussing various Disney acquisitions and how they happened behind the curtains, so I'm grateful to the author. Besides, I'm already sick of corporate politics books this year.