In a recent podcast I overviewed the first three decades of my love of all things Disney and how it eventually led me to a full-time salaried position as a leader providing professional development programs to Fortune 100 companies and others at The Disney Institute. In this next two-part experience I'll canvas that experience and what it was like to wear a name tag and represent The Walt Disney World company. I'll share the joys of the experience as I worked in nearly every corner of the property to bring benchmarking experiences to participants. I'll also share with you some of the bureaucratic headaches that were a part of the craziness. My working for Disney was the best thing I ever did in my life professionally. I had the one of the greatest opportunities I could have ever hoped for.
Revisiting Sinbad’s Storybook Voyage & Compass of Your Heart
Epcot’s Spine: From Moana to CommuniCore to Fireworks--What’s Happening?
Disneyland Paris Frontierland: The Best of All Frontierlands?
2 Disney Emporiums & the Adventureland Bazaar: Insights on Trust
Disneyland Paris: Immersion In the Most Amazing Main Street, U.S.A.
Celebrating 40 Years of Figment
Capturing Disney Magic Through Photography
Disney, Ron DeSantis, & the Failure of Good Governance
Walt Disney World Walking Marathon: 30+ Miles Through the Magic!
On TRON: A New Magic Kingdom Portal
Increasing Capacity at Walt Disney World
Avatar Coming to Disneyland & Other Disney Announcements!
Bringing Disney Business Magic Alive--After Disney
Date Night at Epcot’s Festival of the Arts!
Bringing Disney Business Magic to Others
100 Years: New Chapters or Old Problems?
Celebrating Disney’s Splash Mountain as an Imagineering Masterpiece
J. Jeff Kober: My First Three Decades of Disney
Let’s Ride the Walt Disney World Railroad!
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