夢(mèng)工廠CEO:用超預(yù)期的表現(xiàn)贏得最終勝利
Box公司 CEO艾倫?列維采訪夢(mèng)工廠動(dòng)畫公司CEO杰弗里?卡森伯格
????夢(mèng)工廠動(dòng)畫公司(DreamWorks Animation)CEO杰弗里?卡森伯格回憶起1994年夏天的事,他感慨那一切仿佛就發(fā)生在昨天。 ????卡森伯格時(shí)任華特?迪士尼制片廠(The Walt Disney Studios)總裁,肩負(fù)著復(fù)興迪士尼動(dòng)畫電影業(yè)務(wù)的重任。他也幸不辱命。1994年,迪士尼重回頂峰:《獅子王》(The Lion King)成為票房排行第一的電影,電影原聲帶也極為暢銷,共售出2,500萬張專輯,世嘉公司(Sega)根據(jù)電影開發(fā)的視頻游戲也風(fēng)靡一時(shí)。此外,當(dāng)年收視率最高的電視劇——由蒂姆?艾倫主演的時(shí)長半小時(shí)的家庭情景喜劇《家居裝飾》(Home Improvement)——也屬于迪士尼。然而,這些成功依舊無法阻止前任CEO邁克爾?艾斯納因?yàn)閮扇酥g無法調(diào)和的矛盾而將其解雇。 ????這一事件帶來的教訓(xùn)就是,“要把事情做好——但不要做得太好,”63歲的卡森伯格自嘲道。最近,這位好萊塢高管出席了由在線文件分享初創(chuàng)公司Box主辦的會(huì)議,并登臺(tái)接受了采訪。卡森伯格現(xiàn)任夢(mèng)工場(chǎng)動(dòng)畫公司CEO,2004年,他與媒體巨頭史蒂夫?斯皮爾伯格、大衛(wèi)?格芬在加州格蘭代爾合作創(chuàng)建了這家公司。雖然夢(mèng)工廠的電影并非部部賣座,比如今年3月的《天才眼鏡狗》(Mr. Peabody & Sherman)便遭遇了票房滑鐵盧,令夢(mèng)工廠在第一季度損失了5,700萬美元,但其制作的熱賣大片也不在少數(shù),比如《怪物史萊克2》(Shrek 2)和《怪物史萊克3》(Shrek 3)。最新電影《馴龍記2》(How to Train Your Dragon 2)的票房更是在最近突破了6億美元。 ????在制作電影的過程中,卡森伯格和夢(mèng)工廠始終貫徹一條卡森伯格自己數(shù)十年來一直在踐行的原則。他說道:“我做每一件事情,都會(huì)努力使其超出預(yù)期。不論遇到什么情況,比如接受一個(gè)任務(wù),做一名推銷員(數(shù)年前的事情),甚至是幫某人檢索一個(gè)丹麥語單詞,或者參加員工大會(huì)的時(shí)候,我都會(huì)考慮如何超出預(yù)期,讓人們最終覺得:‘這樣好多了。這出乎我的意料。’我希望人們來購買我們的產(chǎn)品或觀看我們的電影時(shí),會(huì)發(fā)現(xiàn)結(jié)果都超出了他們的預(yù)期。我們不可能事事成功,但是我們一直在努力。” ????一個(gè)很好的例子:明年年初,卡森伯格與妻子瑪麗琳將迎來40周年結(jié)婚紀(jì)念日,但他已經(jīng)開始計(jì)劃,到時(shí)候給妻子一個(gè)驚喜。他若有所思地說道:“我正在考慮如何給她一個(gè)出人意料的驚喜。如果你能事事超出生意伙伴的預(yù)期,勝利肯定是屬于你的。”(財(cái)富中文網(wǎng)) ????譯者:劉進(jìn)龍/汪皓 |
????DreamWorks Animation CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg recalls the summer of 1994 like it was yesterday. ????Katzenberg was chairman of The Walt Disney Studios , a role that included reviving its animated film business. And revive it he did. Come 1994, Walt Disney Studios was back on top: “The Lion King” was the No. 1 movie, the top-selling soundtrack with 25 million albums sold, and a blockbuster video game developed by Sega. Oh, and the No. 1 TV show — a half-hour family sitcom called “Home Improvement,” with Tim Allen — belonged to Disney, too. But all that success did little to stop ex-CEO Michael Eisner from firing him over irreconcilable differences. ????The lesson learned? “Do good — just don’t do too good,” quipped the 63-year-old Hollywood exec onstage at a conference hosted by online file-sharing startup Box on Wednesday. Katzenberg is now CEO of DreamWorks Animation , the Glendale, Calif.- animation studio he co-founded with media moguls Steven Spielberg and David Geffen in 2004. Not every film has performed well at the box office — this March’s flop, “Mr. Peabody & Sherman,” cost the studio $57 million in the first quarter — but the studio has also produced blockbusters like “Shrek 2″ and “Shrek the Third.” And its most recent film, “How to Train Your Dragon 2,” crossed the $600 million mark in ticket sales this weekend. ????The process by which Katzenberg and his studio go about making movies follows a general philosophy he’s followed for decades. “The one thing I always tried to do a little bit better than what I was expected to do,” he said. “When I go into a situation, whether it was an assignment I had, whether it was as a gopher [years ago], retrieving a danish for someone, or when I come into a staff meeting, I think about how I can exceed expectations and have people walk out of those engagements thinking, ‘well, that was a little bit better. I didn’t expect that.’ When people walk into any product or movie of ours, we want it to be a little bit more than what they were expecting. We don’t always succeed, but we really try hard.” ????Case in point: Katzenberg’s 40th wedding anniversary with wife Marilyn isn’t until early next year, but the exec is already plotting a surprise for her. “I’m already working on how in the hell am I going to exceed her expectations,” he mused. “So, if you can you exceed the expectations of those people you’re in business with, almost every single time you will win.” |
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