Believe you can - Walt believed that he could build an amusement park that was clean. He believed in Disneyland.
Learn from failure - Opening day was a disaster in many ways. Walt and his cast members learned from the problems and fixed them.
Featured in the book:
The Peak TV and Zane Beats: Will Smith on the importance of Failure Forbes: Einstein at the Beach: The Hidden Relationship Between Risk and Creativity Ted Talk: J.K. Rowling: The fringe benefits of failure Ted Talk: Malcolm McLaren: Authentic creativity vs. karaoke culture |
Additional findings:
BBC Viewpoint: How creativity is helped by failure |
Build a berm - Walt wanted to protect his park from the encroachment of the world. He built a mound and made sure that outside influences couldn't disturb his guests' suspension of disbelief. It is important for creative people to make time and space for creativity.
Genius.com: John Cleese: Lecture on Creativity Annotated
The Ray Bradbury Theater opening
Top 20 Most Awesome Company Offices by Josh Dunlop
Genius.com: John Cleese: Lecture on Creativity Annotated
The Ray Bradbury Theater opening
Top 20 Most Awesome Company Offices by Josh Dunlop
Practice - Disney shows and parades are a part of its allure. These, like creativity, could not happen without practice.
How to be more creative, advice from Tim Perkins
How to be more creative with the writer and artist for S.T.E.A.M. at Malta Comic Con 2015
Editor John Freeman talks creativity at Malta Comic Con 2015
How to be more creative, advice from Tim Perkins
How to be more creative with the writer and artist for S.T.E.A.M. at Malta Comic Con 2015
Editor John Freeman talks creativity at Malta Comic Con 2015
Be Childlike:
Do Schools Kill Creativity? | Sir Ken Robinson
Do Schools Kill Creativity? | Sir Ken Robinson
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