The Big Picture At Disney Is To Make Sure Every Guest Has The Best Vacation Ever

Being a great Father is the toughest, and most important job a man will ever have

The big picture for a Father is to make sure each child has the most comprehensive lessons on personal responsibility so when they become an adult, there are fewer surprises.

The opportunity jeff noel sees in America is the literal nonexistence of a personal responsibility and accountability curriculum for children and youth.

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jeff noel Has Studied Disney’s Ability To Enchant Their Guests In A Totally Immersive Experience

We went to Japan without ever going to an airport

One of the coolest things about Disney is their ability to enchant their Guests in a totally immersive experience. Our son loves Japanese Anime, Manga and Pokemon. And when we take the short drive to Epcot, he gets transported there immediately. He can buy things there that are not for sale anywhere else in the United States. He thinks that’s cool.

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Life and Business Is Complex, But The Big Picture Is Not. Make Sure You Understand it

Disney's business concepts are easily adaptable to personal life situations

Don’t misunderstand what jeff noel is saying here. Life, and business, is complex. But the big picture is not. Make sure you understand it. In fact, personally, it’s your responsibility to create it. (Professionally it may or may not be) Until you are crystal clear on your big picture as a Father, the details you focus on could be trivial, and therefore a path to failure.

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Where I Work And Who I Work For Helped Me Organize Life’s Big Choices

The Noel Family calls Walt Disney World home

There’s a reason our home is next door to The Walt Disney World Resort. And everything Disney has taught me is used to discern the essential elements of the life’s basics. To be a good and decent Dad, I use that basic foundation to focus my time and energy where it matters most (failing sometimes, but never quitting).

One thing studying Disney has taught me is that complex things need to be simplified so that even a five-year old can understand. No amount of sophistication or polish will make the message clear, concise and compelling. Strip it down.

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