Walt Disney World Performance Excellence 1994

Began writing the first Disney book yesterday, 100 days behind schedule. It’s not the Magic that makes it work, it’s the work that makes it Magic…

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Walt Disney World Performance Excellence 1994

From a 1995 Orlando Sentinel Disney article.

The goal of the program – or process, as Disney managers prefer to call it – is to improve the company’s service, to go beyond what visitors expect.

It would do so by setting higher standards for employees and making them more accountable. But the program also includes such changes as allowing every employee to make on-the-spot decisions about how to appease an unhappy customer instead of having to consult a manager.

”What we’re trying to do, broadly, is celebrate all of those aspects of our culture and training that lead us to excel,” said Judson Green, president of Walt Disney Attractions. ”At the same time, we want to reinfuse some new thinking, new behavior and new values that we thought would be particularly important as we look out over the next 10 years.”

He set the process in motion a couple of years ago, calling it ”performance excellence.” The approach grew out of the tough times Disney World experienced in the early part of the decade.

Business was declining, in part because of economic slowdowns in the United States and abroad, and later because of some high-profile crimes in Florida. But Disney also faced increased competition from other destinations and from the cruise industry.

 

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3 Employee Engagement questions

3 Employee Engagement questions:

  1. Do i hire for attitude over appitude?
  2. Am i intentional about hiring, training, inspiration, and support?
  3. Do we promote 80% of our leaders from within?

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Disney’s success is self-evident and irrefutable

Former Disney Institute Keynote Speaker
Few companies have the public’s trust like Disney.

 

 

You’re going to hire a leadership keynote speaker and you’re entertaining the idea of hiring someone from Disney.

Seems like a no-brainer. Disney. World-class reputation. Leadership drives it all.

Disney is number five on the 2016 Fortune list of most admired companies in the world.

Disney’s success is self-evident and irrefutable.

Right?

So first, if further explanation is necessary…

Disney’s success comes from over-focusing on the same things others under-focus on or ignore.

Need more?

Imagine the expertise from 30 years on the inside, working with everyone from the Chief of Staff to the Cleaning Staff.

The experience from speaking to over one-million people globally for 15 years at Disney Institute.

The depth and breadth from working with 2,000 organizations, in all industry sectors, also while at Disney institute.

What value is it to hire the highest rated, most requested speaker at Disney Institute (from 1999-2014)?

Imagine being able to hear a two-time Walt Disney Lifetime Achievement Award recipient speak simply and profoundly about how Disney architects it’s most important asset, the Disney Company culture.

 

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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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How to write a Disney Leadership book, step one

Disney Leadership book storyboard
This is just the first small step of many small steps.

 

Disney Leadership book storyboard
Small steps add up. But not if the first step isn’t taken. Duh, right?

 

How to write a Disney Leadership book, step one.

Decide to write the book, then brainstorm ideas with a simple storyboard.

 

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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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The power of a clear, concise, and compelling vision

Disney Customer Service Conference Speakers
University of Iowa Healthcare Customer Service session. My colleague (on stage) and i team taught roughly 40 four-hour sessions over the course of four years.

 

The power of a clear, concise, and compelling vision eludes most because we default to avoiding simple ideas.

We believe simple can’t work because if it did, everyone would be doing it.

Right?

The simple difference between a vision statement and a vision makes all the difference.

In your next big meeting ask one simple question and listen carefully for the response,  “What is our vision statement?”

(Crickets)

What should happen instantaneously is a simultaneous reciting of a clear, concise, and compelling statement that rolls off the tongues of everyone in the room, even the newest person.

PS. Disney’s vibrant employee culture is a direct result of great leadership.

And any department, office, division, or team that is struggling at Disney (or any company) is struggling because of the absence of great leadership.

 

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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 physical health. To easily and safely leave this site to read today’s post on jeff’s spiritual health website, click here.