Your do-the-impossible coach

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Over-focusing ingrains prioritized habits. Daily habits grow to ‘impossible’ numbers through the habit of consistency.

Your do-the-impossible coach should consistently being doing the impossible.

Say, for example, publishing a seven Disney Business Books series.

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End of 4-page Storyboard

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Ask why five times to get to the root.

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This is the end of the line for the Book Six storyboard ideas.

This is a project requiring unusual characteristics.

Tenacity.

Vision.

Hope.

Purpose.

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How Bad Do You Want It?

How Bad Do You Want It?

What?

How bad do you want world-class organizational vibrancy?

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How To Execute Next Steps To Convert Theory Into Reality

How To Execute Next Steps To Convert Theory Into Reality

Big picture involvement:

Five foundational ownership tracts; 19 total blueprints.

One owner of everything, the CEO.

Up to 10 Champions selected from CEO Cabinet; two Champions for each of the five ownership pillars (Leaders, Employees, Customers, Reputation, Improve). Some Cabinet members may be responsible for two ownership pillars.

Ten assistant champions selected from your best, most passionate leaders in Human Resources, Labor Relations, Employee Relations, Compliance, Employment, Marketing, Public Relations, Communications. Assistant Champions should only focus on one ownership tract.

Create between 15-30 advocate teams. Teams are comprised of any employee, at any level, in any department. Aim for three to five employee advocates per advocate team.

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Owner

  • CEO

Champions

  • C-Level Executive (always have two, to solve for unexpected absences)
  • Provides vision, inspiration, commitment

Assistant Champions

  • Two cross-functional leaders from Human Resources, Labor Relations, Employee Relations, Compliance, Employment, Marketing, Public Relations, Communications.
  • Always have two, to solve for unexpected absences
  • Provides involvement, accountability, commitment
  • For unexpected absences, always be grooming the replacement from the Advocate Team.

Advocate Teams

  • Created from any employee, at any level, in any department
  • 3-5 employees per advocate team recommended
  • Cross-functional
  • Provides energy, enthusiasm, effort, commitment

Final blueprint

  • Create action steps
  • Review, organize notes
  • Create plan
  • Discuss
  • Summarize
  • Create final blueprint
  • Present to CEO and Cabinet

Develop and deliver campaign

  • Goals/deliverables
  • Assign roles
  • Timeline
  • Accountability

Misc

  • Manage project scope creep
  • Prepare contingency plans for project disruptions
  • Always be grooming replacement/succession

Continuous Improvement

  • Manage health of all teams
  • Grow team bench
  • Measure
  • Celebrate
  • Share
  • Historian documents growth, change, transformation

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If Chain Of Excellence Doesn’t Make Perfect Sense, Nothing i Say Will Matter

If Chain Of Excellence Doesn’t Make Perfect Sense, Nothing i Say Will Matter

When you believe in something all the way, no convincing is necessary. When you don’t, no amount of convincing will be enough.

If what Disney Organizational Vibrancy does, how we do it, and why we do it doesn’t make perfect sense, no amount of my content will ever be enough to convince you.

The good news?

It’s not worth it for either of us to convince the other of anything different.

There’s irrefutable evidence in the form of historical Customer and Employee loyalty that needs no defense.

That said, may you and your business endeavors bring you the personal vibrancy and organizational vibrancy every great leader dreams of.

Ps. In the off chance, you’re feeling compelled to take a risk, the worst that will happen is you’ll have lost an hour of your life to “what might have been.”

An hour.

Two 30-minute “Big Bang Theory” reruns. Almost makes the chance seem worth it, no?

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