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Integrity Requires Perfection in Delivering What Customers Value
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Walt Disney understood that to succeed in business all he had to do was to make customers happy. This became the mission of his life, guided his business choices, and was the worst kept "secret" of his serial success.
How Failure and Entrepreneurial Vision Fuel Success | Part 3: Walt Disney’s Method for Converting Failure into Success: Contrast and Extension
Throughout his roughly forty-five-year career, from Kansas City, Missouri, to California and Florida, Walt Disney marched towards a higher vision of possibility and actuality as seen in contrast to the “failed” solutions of business and urban planning conventions. He was an innovator.
How I Organized the Writing of The Business of Walt Disney and the Nine Principles of His Success | Part 12: Two Observations by a TBWD Reader
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How I Organized the Writing of The Business of Walt Disney and the Nine Principles of His Success | Part 8: Overcoming Event Isolation in Historical Writing
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My First Trip To Disneyland, 1978
In 1978 I visited Disneyland for the first time. Here's my trip diary entry for that day.
Did Walt Disney Really Say That?
Many quotes commonly attributed to Walt Disney have become…