Disconnect From Hope and Enthusiasm

Epcot's Japan pavilion
Humid October evening in World Showcase. Love writing at Disney.

Disconnect From Hope and Enthusiasm

Connect to hard work.

The only way to become more creative and more innovative – and stay that way – is to outwork your previous self.

The others around you aren’t your competition, although we are tempted to live in that paradigm.

Our old habits of banking on hope and enthusiasm, yet not being willing to .think .differently will fail us.

We must become an insatiable student and a remarkable teacher of creativity and innovation.

Then we’ll come full circle and we can again embrace hope and enthusiasm.

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Be A Yes Person

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Castle logo.

Be A Yes Person

We understand the ready, fire, aim concept.

But do we live the essential essence of the opposite; intentional and proactive thinking and doing?

Years ago one of my favorite Disney colleagues, Dennis Frare, shared a statement that is one of the most profound truths i’ve ever heard.

To know is to do. To know and not do, is to not yet know.

The value of the following yes-or-no questions is self-evident and irrefutable.

Have fun answering.

  1. i have read at least 24 creativity and innovation books?
  2. i am the most passionate student of creativity and innovation i know?
  3. i subscribe to, and read, at least two daily creativity and innovation blogs?
  4. i have personally written extensively (subjective) about creativity and innovation?
  5. i teach continuous improvement to others?
  6. i understand and practice thinking inside-the-box.

These questions are the ticket to the dance. They are in no way all-inclusive. The road to excellence has no finish line.

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Ready, Fire, Aim

Disney author Jeff Noel writing on iPhone on Disney train
Writing from a Walt Disney World Steam Train today.

Ready, Fire, Aim

Before you go any further, ask yourself some honest creativity questions.

If you are unable to answer yes to every question, you should rethink your motivation.

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Stop piling it on

Disney's Swan Resort
Disney’s Swan Resort.

Stop piling it on

Do an inventory of your business book collection, business email subscriptions, self-improvement Facebook pages you’ve liked, and people you follow on Twitter and LinkedIn.

Quit buying business books you’ll never read.

Quit listening to podcasts.

Quit reading blog posts.

Quite surfing LinkedIn and Twitter for the next creativity and innovation nugget.

How much creativity and innovation information do you need before you can convince yourself you’re confident in your continuous improvement convictions?

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Fear is a Liar

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Disney Institute Employee Engagement program at Disney’s Boardwalk Resort Convention Center.

Fear is a Liar

We admire legendary corporate cultures. Companies like Apple, Harley-Davidson, Southwest Airlines, and of course, Disney, come to mind immediately.

If we are honest with ourselves, would we say, deep down, we’ll never be as good.

i mean, seriously, how could we possibly create a continuous improvement culture that actually manifests itself as organizational vibrancy?

We can’t.

And we believe the script we tell ourselves.

What if i challenged you to .think .differently?

To imagine being able to draw up cultural blueprints; to architect a foundation that you can’t wait to show and tell others about.

This book illustrates the four foundational creativity and innovation building blocks for world-class corporate culture.

It’s just a dream and a drawing, but guess what?

Now you have a drawing.

You never had a blueprint before.

You’re welcome.

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