The biggest “behind-the-scenes” take-away from my 30 years at Disney is this:
Our success comes from over-focusing on the same things others under-focus on or ignore.
Over-focus on your career contributions.
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On April Fool’s Day 2009, jeff noel began writing five daily, differently-themed blogs (on five different sites). It was to be a 100-day self-imposed “writer’s bootcamp”, in preparation for writing his first book. He hasn’t missed a single day since.
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Is there an unfair advantage some speakers have over other speakers?
It’s because i stay with the questions longer than anyone else.
i over-focus on the questions others under-focus on or ignore.
That’s the key to why my cultural architecture is the only way to transform a culture into organizational vibrancy and competitive immunity. It’s also the only way to sustain it.
It hit me yesterday when I was reading an email newsletter from a friend and healthcare culture consultant. Was struck by the slick layouts and diverse topics; very well done.
Their specialty appears to be the ability to go in and help organizations strengthen weaknesses.
That’s the simplest way I can explain my perception of what they do and the difference in my approach.
My approach isn’t to go in and fix anything.
Not in a targeted way, but rather (and more importantly) in a holistic way.
My approach reinforces and strengthens the best parts of their current cultural foundation and puts in place the must-have’s for world-class organizational culture.
i address their culture at the foundational, DNA level.
The need-to-haves and the nice-to-haves come later.
And i insist that without the foundational architecture, any attempt at “fixing or improving things” will fail in the long run.
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On April Fool’s Day 2009, jeff noel began writing five daily, differently-themed blogs (on five different sites). It was to be a 100-day self-imposed “writer’s bootcamp”, in preparation for writing his first book. He hasn’t missed a single day since.
This website is about our career health. To leave this site to read today’s post on my home health website, click here.
The text in this photo sets the context for today’s post…
Disney creativity experiment on LinkedIn yesterday:
Sean called in less than a minute. We spoke for an hour. He asked for advice, so i gave him exactly what i did to launch my business in 2009:
1. Don’t quit your day job
Life will be hard whether you work two jobs or are desperately trying to be discovered in only one job
Having a steady income takes pressure off and buys you time to develop your dream
2. Write publicly
Don’t expect any readers (except family) and don’t try to be perfect
This refines what you truly believe in and how you want to say it
3. Live in gratitude
Try being unhappy when you’re grateful
You, like everyone else, are in a hell, coming out of a hell, or about to enter a hell know one knows about; it can’t be an excuse or crutch
4. Set a compelling deadline
Accelerates decisions
Eliminates excuses
Sean’s story humbled and inspired me.
Thinking creatively at Disney is like breathing – no thought whatsoever.
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On April Fool’s Day 2009, jeff noel began writing five daily, differently-themed blogs (on five different sites). It was to be a 100-day self-imposed “writer’s bootcamp”, in preparation for writing his first book. He hasn’t missed a single day since.
This website is about our career health. To leave this site to read today’s post on my home health website, click here.
The word Disney was intentionally left out of my first book. And even though i worked at Disney for 30 incredible years, the book is not about Disney.
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On April Fool’s Day 2009, jeff noel began writing five daily, differently-themed blogs (on five different sites). It was to be a 100-day self-imposed “writer’s bootcamp”, in preparation for writing his first book. He hasn’t missed a single day since.
This website is about our career health. To leave this site to read today’s post on my home health website, click here.
On April Fool’s Day 2009, jeff noel began writing five daily, differently-themed blogs (on five different sites). It was to be a 100-day self-imposed “writer’s bootcamp”, in preparation for writing his first book. He hasn’t missed a single day since.
This website is about our career health. To leave this site to read today’s post on my home health website, click here.