The Walt Disney Company is celebrating a huge milestone this year with its 100th anniversary, which is a bit ironic considering their performance recently. To commemorate a century of storytelling, CEO Bob Iger reemphasizes the company's focus on providing audiences with quality shows in an address to employees. Since, you know, that hasn't really been working out.

2023 hasn't gone quite as Disney expected with just one box office hit and several disappointments. The House of Mouse also had a wave of layoffs involving several thousand positions amid a massive "corporate restructuring". This isn't really how a company wants to celebrate its centennial year.

In his message at Disney's Town Hall on Tuesday, Iger says that the company is committed to quality over quantity as the company switches from a "fixing" period to "one of building again." We'll wait and see how this shakes out, and whether its an actual commitment or just more corporate doublespeak.

"I talk about optimism being an extraordinarily important trait of a leader, because no one wants to follow a pessimist. But I also believe that hopeless optimism doesn't do anybody any good," Iger said during the company Town Hall.