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In "Working Together," published by News Corp.'s HarperCollins, Eisner highlights 10 successful partnerships. Among them is his own with late Disney president Frank Wells. He also cites Buffett's with Charlie Munger, as well as Bill Gates with his wife, Melinda. Eisner spoke about enduring partnerships and what makes them tick. "Being in the foxhole together, having common enemies, high-fiving your accomplishments together, being able to commiserate with somebody on a daily basis," he said. Eisner resigned as Disney CEO in 2005 after leading the media and theme park company for 21 years. He led Disney to huge success in the 1980s but in his final years clashed with dissident stockholders including the founder's family. Eisner declined to comment on his future endeavors, other than to say that anything big will require another partner. "I'm sure before I am finished my career, if I do anything of size, I will be doing it with other people," he said.
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