Dreams
Dreams Make a Difference - Part 10
By Gord Hotchkiss - Wed, 05/12/2010 - 4:46pm.
I started out this series by saying that Walt Disney is one of my heroes. This is not to say that Walt was perfect, or even consistently admirable. There are plentiful rumors and tales of Walt's anti-semitism, despotic management style, mercurial temperament or politically insensitive transgressions. The Disney Studio was far from the happiest place on earth. Disney animators unionized after promises of profit sharing on the hugely profitable Snow White vaporized and Walt subsequently scooped up all the credit for the amazing artistic and technical achievement of the studio team.
Dreams Make a Difference - Part 9
By Gord Hotchkiss - Wed, 05/12/2010 - 4:45pm.
Perhaps one of the greatest rewards for any company is when they can unleash the power of their customer's imaginations. Our imagination is a supremely powerful human gift. Imagination drives everything that is wonderful about human culture. Every achievement we've made, every piece of art ever created, every book written, all comes from the same wellspring - our imagination. We are never more completely, uniquely, wonderfully human than when we are imagining.
Dreams Make a Difference - Part 8
By Gord Hotchkiss - Thu, 05/06/2010 - 5:27pm.
In a previous post, I cataloged the many challenges of Walt Disney's career. It seemed to everyone, including his brother Roy, that just when things were going smoothly, Walt would find a way to court disaster yet again. Adversity became a way of life for Disney studio's. It they weren't struggling, they (and I use the collective team advisedly - I actually mean Walt) weren't happy.
Dreams Make a Difference - Part 7
By Gord Hotchkiss - Mon, 05/03/2010 - 10:10am.
Walt Disney was not a particularly talented animator. In fact, if it weren't for longtime Disney animator Ub Iwerks and many others that followed in his footsteps, the peak of Disney animation might have looked like this: Rather than this:
Dreams Make a Difference - Part 6
By Gord Hotchkiss - Mon, 05/03/2010 - 10:03am.
In the Disney Theme Parks, two of Walt's great loves are on open display. The first comes from Walt's inherent gift for storytelling. Most Disney rides are more than just a jolt of adrenaline. The thrills are seamlessly integrated into a story. Whether it's Pirates of the Caribbean, Splash Mountain, The Tower of Terror or Indiana Jones, there is a distinct storyline to each ride, with a beginning, a middle and an end. Walt was, at his core, a natural born story teller.
Dreams Make a Difference - Part 5
By Gord Hotchkiss - Wed, 04/28/2010 - 9:44am.
If you set out to entertain families, you have an inherent challenge in front of you. Successful family entertainment has to appeal not just to one one person, but a group of distinct individuals. In the average family, you have several demographic and psychographic divides to bridge: males and females, age groups ranging from grandpas and grandmas (or great grandpas and great grandmas) to newborns, different education levels, different areas of interest, different levels of patience, different tastes in humor, different thresholds for motion sickness.
Dreams Make a Difference - Part 4
By Gord Hotchkiss - Fri, 04/16/2010 - 12:33pm.
There are a lot of theme parks in Southern California. The competition for Disneyland is tough. Yet, for over 50 years now, the pattern has been the same. People plan their vacation around Disneyland, spending 3 to 5 days at the park, and may add a day at one of the other parks - Universal, Knott's or Magic Mountain. If you looked at the size of the theme park pie and the slice that Disney carves off, the imbalance would be remarkable. Why does Disney suck up over 80 cents of every theme park dollar spent in the region?
Dreams Make a Difference - Part 3
By Gord Hotchkiss - Thu, 04/15/2010 - 9:48am.
How many companies today are run by caretakers? How many of the Fortune 500 are run by CEO's who are really just thinly disguised accountants? The Leader of a company determines the heart and soul of that company. If you run the company by your profit and loss statements, you'll end up with a fiscally responsible corporation that will slowly screw itself into the ground. If you have a reckless leader, you'll flame and burn in spectacular style. Somewhere in between the extremes is where you have to live
Dreams Make a Difference - Part 1
By Gord Hotchkiss - Mon, 03/29/2010 - 3:57pm.
My friend and fellow Search Insider columnist, Aaron Goldman, has gained a lot of mileage from one column. Sometime ago, he wrote a column entitled "Everything I Need to Know about Marketing I Learned from Google". Since then, he's managed to stretch that out into dozens of columns and an upcoming book. For the next few weeks, I'd like to take inspiration from Aaron and share a few things that Disney has taught me.
Dreams Make a Difference - Part 2
By Gord Hotchkiss - Mon, 03/29/2010 - 3:56pm.
Walt Disney's values were forged in the hardscrabble reality of Kansas City, growing up in a family led by a father that never was quite able to grab success by the tail. Walt was a deeply spiritual individual who held the importance of American and Family values above all else. He spent the rest of his life pursuing an ideal - that of clean wholesome family entertainment. Walt was scrupulous about it. I suspect the adult movies that are now released through Disney's production arm, Touchstone Films, would have earned a disapproving frown from Walt.
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