Baby steps don’t work?

Mickey’s had the ride of a lifetime too.
Steve Jobs welcoming Bob Iger to the stage at Steve’s Apple Keynote, announcing the Pixar sale to Disney.
Bob’s masterful acquisitions.

Bob Iger said, “In today’s world, baby steps don’t work”.

This ABC interview with Bob Iger is worth the five minutes.

Professing, “The long way is the short cut”, i believe baby steps are what lead you to bold steps.

It’s the old adage, there’s no such thing as an overnight success.

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Listen to Walt Disney’s words about technology

There’s a (not too) “hidden” Walt in the background.

Listen to Walt Disney’s words about technology…

Listening to Walt, the more things change, the more they stay the same.

Technology has always existed.

What changes is our understanding of what customer’s need and want from our Company and our Company’s collective ability to find any means (often through, but not limited to, technology) to exceed the expectations.

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We take a lot for granted at Disney

We take a lot for granted at Disney. Our attention to details astonishes outsiders. For us though, it’s no big deal.

To consider skimping on details isn’t in our DNA.

Obviously, this cultural habit has evolved, and continues to evolve, over the decades.

So yeah, a neat article about not having mirrors over the Theme Park bathroom sinks seems brilliant to outsiders, we’ve long ago moved past that innovation and on to the next impossible challenge desperately needing a simple, low-cost, scalable solution.

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Are you optimized for management or innovation?

Innovation obstacles
Are you heavily structured for management or innovation?

 

Do you see the time you use for becoming a category of one at work as an expense to be managed or as a non-negotiable investment?

 

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