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042: Lessons From Pixar Animation Studios

August 21, 2017 by Launch Youniversity Leave a Comment

Lessons From Pixar Animation Studios
Lessons From Pixar Animation Studios
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042: Lessons From Pixar Animation Studios
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SUMMARY:

From Buzz Lightyear’s “To infinity and beyond!” to Dory’s “Just keep swimming” and Ellie’s heart-string-tugging “Adventure is out there!”—there’s no debate on how impactful and influential Pixar has been over the last couple of decades.

When Jeff was in California, he had the opportunity to tour the creative powerhouse and is sharing his lessons with us on today’s podcast.

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Pixar Animation Studios

LYP 035: Creativity, Inc. by Ed Catmull [Launch Youniversity Book Review]

Ed Catmull’s 10 Lessons on Leadership and Creativity

THREE TAKEAWAYS:

1. Ask Big

This lesson happened before Jeff even stepped into the Pixar building. He knew he would be in California, and he knew that he wanted to tour the facility. So he asked. At the time he asked, he figured there was almost no chance of his email being seen let alone answered, but sure enough, it worked out. When you don’t ask big, you’ve already told yourself no. 

2. Invite Feedback

Pixar movies aren’t great because every idea they have is great, they’re great because they invite and recruit feedback. When you create in a vacuum, it’s hard to see anyone else’s perspective other than your own. Feedback is critical to your success.

3. Playfulness is serious business

On one hand, the Pixar brand is funny and playful and incredibly creative. But on the other, Pixar is a movie powerhouse with multimillion dollar budgets and goals to manage. It could be easy to get caught up in the high-pressure situations of hitting deadlines and coming up with the next iconic movie, but Pixar keeps playfulness central to their company culture.

Tagged With: culture, get out of your office, jeff, pixar, studio tour, tim elmore

035: Creativity, Inc. by Ed Catmull: Launch Youniversity Book Reviews

June 15, 2017 by Launch Youniversity Leave a Comment

reativity, Inc. by Ed Catmull: Launch Youniversity Book Reviews
reativity, Inc. by Ed Catmull: Launch Youniversity Book Reviews
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035: Creativity, Inc. by Ed Catmull: Launch Youniversity Book Reviews
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Summary:

We’re starting a new feature on the podcast called Launch Youniveristy Book Reviews, because we believe that Launchers are Learners.

For us to launch our ideas, we need to always be learning, sharpening our skills, and seeking to improve. Because of this, we’re big believers in reading books for personal and professional growth. We know you’re busy, but committing to read one chapter of a book each week can have a lasting impact.

Welcome to episode 35 of the Launch Youniversity Podcast.

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Creativity, Inc. by Ed Catmull

Don’t Have time to listen to the podcast? We wrote a blog post: Ed Catmull’s 10 Lessons on Leadership and Creativity

Three Takeaways:

1. Remove fear of failure.
If you’ve created a culture on your team where people get in trouble when they fail, you’ve created a problem. The thing is, if people are terrified of making mistakes, then they’ll never take risks. Let them fail, and let them find the solutions.

2. Create a space for honest feedback.
Pixar has a process they call “braintrust meetings.” Braintrusts are sessions where the film directors present the latest concept and direction of the movie in process to a trusted group.

It’s a space for candor, feedback and discussion about how to make things the best they can be. Ed says:

“To understand what the Braintrust does, you have to start with a basic truth: People who take on complicated creative projects become lost at some point in the process. It is the nature of things—in order to create, you must internalize and almost become the project, and that near-fusing with the project is an essential part of the emergence. But it is also confusing. All directors become lost somewhere along the way. That creates a problem for those who seek to give helpful feedback. How do you get a director to see a problem that they cannot see? The key is to help directors see that the film is under the microscope—not the filmmaker. You are not your idea, and if you identify too closely with your ideas, you’ll take offense when they are challenged.”

3. Get out of the office.
Great ideas don’t always happen in cubicles. Usually, great ideas come from connection. Ed recommends getting out of the office to inspire innovation—to keep us creating instead of copying.

Tagged With: book review, ed catmull, pixar

Ed Catmull’s 10 Lessons on Leadership and Creativity

September 20, 2016 by Jeff Henderson

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I have always been a big fan of Pixar and their CEO, Ed Catmull. Pixar has built a staff culture that pushes against the status quo and pursues new and innovative ideas. Catmull’s book helps unlock the secret to how they achieve this and how they empower leaders to accomplish it.

Here are a few of my favorite quotes and takeaways from Ed Catmull’s book Creativity, Inc. [Read more…] about Ed Catmull’s 10 Lessons on Leadership and Creativity

Filed Under: Entrepreneurship, Intrapreneurship, Learning Tagged With: book reviews, pixar, reading material

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