Disney’s business hypothesis

Japanese steakhouse
Dinner at Disney’s Japan Pavilion last night.

 

Japanese steakhouse
Dab.

 

Over-focus on the same things others under-focus on or ignore.

Disney’s business hypothesis.

You’re welcome.

(Dab)

 

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Nuttiness and possibly pumpkin spice at Disney

Skipper Canteen library
Skipper Canteen library…too funny.

 

Skipper Canteen library
Skipper Canteen library…Monkey Business Ethics.

 

Jody Maberry at Disney
Jody is taking notes in this photo, by taking a photo.

 

jeff noel and Jody Maberry at Disney
Jody didn’t know i have a window.

 

Nuttiness and possibly pumpkin spice at Disney.

Well, for sure, we didn’t encounter any pumpkin spice.

 

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Keep in touch like you mean it

Disney Speakers
Rick and i biking on the beach last night. We’ve been college buddies since 1978.

 

Leadership involves relationships.

Find a million ways to keep your closest friends close.

 

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Seth Godin’s post word-for-word (it’s that good)

Disney Keynote Speaker
Photo is from a test conducted yesterday with external laptop charger, for upcoming Glacier trip #4, to see how long it takes to get to 100%.

 

Someone will appreciate (and be grateful they read) this, and that’s why i’m copying my fav biz author Seth Godin’s August 1, 2018 post word-for-word:

The motor

Here’s a simple hierarchy:

The self-driving car

Cruise control

Manual driving

Hitchhiking

Bicycling

Walking

The arc? As you move down the list, it gets harder and harder to coast. It moves from “set it once and forget it” to “one step at at time.”

The growth of audiobooks is outpacing reading. Why? Because audiobooks come with their own motor. Even readers are pointing out that they’ve forgotten how to read. But of course, that’s not true–we can still read a word, or even a sentence, it’s pushing ourselves through a chapter that’s difficult.

The internet is the greatest self-teaching resource ever developed. But few take advantage of it, because it doesn’t come with a motor. No tests, no certificates, no cruise control.

The decline of our personal momentum might be the great untold story of our time. That electronic media, incoming, ‘breaking’, please reply, didn’t you see that, react right now, click here… this has a cost. And the cost is our internal drive to initiate instead of to just react.

Someone’s driving. It’s either you, going where you choose, or someone else, pushing you.

 

Ok, back to my words…

You are the CEO of You, Inc.

You deserve all the credit and all the blame.

Credit is like eating an apple.

Blame is like eating an entire bag of greasy potato chips at 11pm.

The CEO is in charge of everything.

 

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What we really want is change, right?

Disney trucks
Three Disney trucks, all with animated digital side panels.

 

When you are talking with a client, ask:

  • What change are you seeking?
  • Who will change?
  • Why will they change?
  • How soon will they change?
  • How does the keynote speech ensure the change you seek?

Remind your potential client the reason they’re wanting a live presentation and not a memo or meeting is that your closeness, your energy, your karma, and your humanity are catalysts.

Sparks if you will.

Fire starters.

 

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