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Innovate the Pixar way : business lessons from the world's most creative corporate playground
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New York : McGraw-Hill, 2010
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xv, 208 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
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9780071638937
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Praise for Innovate the Pixar Way :

"This tremendous book brings the magic and genius ofPixar to the page and lets us in on the secrets and intuitive synergy of such a successful company." -- Stephen R. Covey, author of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People and The 8th Habit: From Effectiveness to Greatness

"Pixar is one of the most creative organizations in the world. Read Innovate the Pixar Way and explore the true beauty in how they sustain the environment. Who knows, maybe a little Pixar dust will fall on you!" -- John Christensen, coauthor of Fish! andplayground director AKA: CEO, ChartHouse Learning

"Creativity makes it possible for our dreams to become real--my life is my proof. This book puts all those possibilities in the hands of the reader . . . for those who will be creating the future." -- Carol Lawrence, singer, dancer, actress, and national spokesperson for theOpening Minds Through the Arts student achievement program

"With great and useful tips from beginning to end, this book will inspire workplaces to have more fun AND more success. I guarantee it!" -- George Zimmer, founder and CEO, Men''s Wearhouse

"This insightful work is a great primer for leaders who are looking to unleash creative potential and instill a sense of joy and playfulness in their organizations." -- Brian Walker, president and CEO, Herman Miller, Inc.

Animate your team and unleash their creative power . . .The Pixar Way

"Creativity doesn''t follow titles; it just comes from where it comes from." -- Ed Catmull, Pixar cofounder, Pixar and Disney Animation Studios president

In movies from Toy Story to The Incredibles to WALL-E to Up, Pixar Studios continues to set new standards for commercial and critical achievement. Pixar is a place where collaboration sets the tone for ""artists and geeks"to work side by side in a spirit of mutual respect and trust. The key lies not just in who--writers, animators, directors, tech wizards, and others--makes Pixar outstanding, but in how Pixar creates the ultimate havenwhere creativity overflows.

In this eye-opening book, Bill Capodagli and Lynn Jackson, authors of The Disney Way , reveal how Pixar has reawakened the innovative spirit of Walt Disney. They explore how president Ed Catmull and chief creative officer John Lasseter and the rest of Pixar''s braintrust have built an organization on the simple philosophy that quality is the best businessplan. It makes no difference if you are making a movie that takes four years or serving a customer that takes four minutes, you have only one chance to deliver that magical, magnetic, enchanting experience for your customer.

In this concise, accessible book, Capodagli and Jackson offer examples of how it''s done--and explain what it takes to get your people to achieve greatness by unleashing theirpower to

Dream like a child . . . Have a vision, and be able to clearly communicate your objectives and goals. Believe in your playmates . . . Hire creative people, trust in their skills and judgment, and inspire them to trust their colleagues. Dare to jump in the water and make waves . . . Challenge the status quo. Encourage risktaking, but permit your people to fail, get back up, and try again. Unleash your childlike potential . . . Focus on the details; make quality work your business''s highest priority.

Learn not only from Pixar but also from how other leading organizations--Google, Griffin Hospital, Men''s Wearhouse, OMA (Opening Minds Through the Arts) student achievement program, Nike, Target, and the Internet shoe giant Zappos--unshackle their people''s imaginations and do outrageously great things. And by motivating your team to Innovate the Pixar Way you, too, can discover the magic that will help your business stay ahead of the competition, attract the best talent, and fatten the bottom line.

In 1993, Bill Capodagli and Lynn Jackson cofounded Capodagli Jackson Consulting in West Olive, Michigan. They have helped scores of organizations revamp their customer service experiences and develop innovative products, andthey also have developed performance strategies to impact organizational change using Walt Disney''s "Dream, Believe, Dare, Do" success credo. Bill Capodagli is the most requested keynote speaker on the creative cultures of both Disney and Pixar.

Visit the authors at capojac.com


Author Notes

Bill Capodagli coauthored The DisneyWay and cofounded Capodagli Jackson Consulting in 1993.
Lynn Jackson helps Fortune 500 andentrepreneurial companies reshape their cultures and principlesusing the methods outlined in The Disney Way , which shecoauthored.


Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. vii
Introduction: Why Pixar?p. ix
About the Authorsp. xiii
1 Remember the Magic of Childhoodp. 1
2 Where Did the Creativity Go?p. 7
3 Hey, Kids, Lets Put on a Show!p. 13
Section 1 Dream Like a Child
4 Dream for Infinity and Beyond: The Beginnings of Pixarp. 25
5 A New Way to Play "Follow the Leader"p. 37
Section 2 Believe In Your Playmates
6 Collaboration in the Sandboxp. 51
7 Stand Together Against the Bulliesp. 67
Section 3 Dare to Jump in the Water and Make Waves
8 The Skater Who Never Falls Will Never Win the Gold!p. 75
9 Recess: Go Out and Play!p. 83
10 Forty-One Neat Things to Unleash Your Imaginationp. 97
Section 4 Do Unleash Your Childlike Potential
11 How Do You Measure a Dream?p. 115
12 "Let's Make a Dent in the Universe"p. 125
13 Ready, Set, Go!p. 135
Appendix A Other Corporate Playgroundsp. 151
Appendix B Bill and Lynn's Favorite Fun Facts About Pixarp. 175
Appendix C Through a Child's Eyesp. 181
Referencesp. 193
Indexp. 203