Are titles unimportant in leadership?

The Good Dinosaur ad
The Good Dinosaur ad in Disney’s Hollywood Studios parking lot yesterday.

 

One executive was talking with another, and it went like this, “I don’t believe in titles”.

i couldn’t help but wonder if the executive who said they don’t believe in titles would answer this question the same way.

Do you believe in responsibility?

“No, i don’t believe in responsibility”

Titles and responsibility are one and the same.

Everyone has a title:

CEO of You, Inc.

 

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Cultural transformation bootcamp for semi-desperate companies

Disney Management Keynote Speaker

 

(photo: Old Mid Life Celebration post. The quote referenced personal responsibility, but easily adapts to every CEO’s responsibility to demonstrate that culture is their number one priority.)

Cultural transformation bootcamp for semi-desperate companies.

Wouldn’t it be great if there was such a thing?

There is: How about Disney Management expert and retired Disney Institute Leadership speaker  jeff noel?

He retired early after 30 incredible years at Disney to give speeches to change the world. He’s still doing the same things he did at Disney Institute, but now you can hire him directly.

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Everyone’s a critic

Three Mile Island from airplane

 

(photo: Three Mile Island, background. Chapin, foreground.)

March 28, 1978, there was a nuclear meltdown at Three Mile Island.

Major leadership failure.

Leadership is a hot seat few understand, but all are free to criticize.

Nothing and no one is perfect (ok, God is the exception).

But we still need great leaders.

And we all need one to lead our life.

Right?

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F@&# video

 

Hat tip to Donna Flanagin for sharing this yesterday.

When we are young we get in a groove only to find out years, maybe decades, later it has become a giant rut from which we refuse to climb out of.

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