How's the Culture in Your Kingdom?
ebook ∣ Lessons from a Disney Leadership Journey
By Dan Cockerell
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A former Disney executive shares stories and leadership lessons from his twenty-six-year career at the company: "Engaging [and] effective." —Lloyd J. Austin III, from the Foreword
Dan Cockerell started his Disney journey as a parking attendant. Over the next twenty-six years—and nineteen different jobs—he became the Vice President of the biggest theme park in the world, The Magic Kingdom Park.
During the course of his Disney career, Dan learned many life and leadership lessons and shares those learnings in How's the Culture in Your Kingdom. Within its pages, Dan explains how to lead oneself and one's team and organization by using relevant stories and practical examples from his Disney leadership journey. How's the Culture in Your Kingdom helps prepare leaders to lead their team by teaching them how to:
Surround themselves with the right people
Build trusting relationships
Set clear expectations
Provide regular feedback, positive and critical
Dan Cockerell started his Disney journey as a parking attendant. Over the next twenty-six years—and nineteen different jobs—he became the Vice President of the biggest theme park in the world, The Magic Kingdom Park.
During the course of his Disney career, Dan learned many life and leadership lessons and shares those learnings in How's the Culture in Your Kingdom. Within its pages, Dan explains how to lead oneself and one's team and organization by using relevant stories and practical examples from his Disney leadership journey. How's the Culture in Your Kingdom helps prepare leaders to lead their team by teaching them how to:
Surround themselves with the right people
Build trusting relationships
Set clear expectations
Provide regular feedback, positive and critical