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    Page 4 Challenges and Successes Page 8 Skills Page 9 Facts and Opinions Page 10 Conclusion Page 11 References Page 12 1 Introduction The individual that was chosen for this assignment was Walter Elias Disney, the owner and creator of Walt Disney Studios, a giant empire of children-focused animated movies. He was selected mainly because the man was so well known to millions of people. There is not a person alive on Earth…

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    not money that builds institutions that deliver the best products and services along with superior economic performance.” (Hackman & Johnson, 2013, p. 140) In these early years Walt Disney did an incredible job of selling his vision of a cartoon studio not just too potential clients, he sold it every bit as hard to his employees. He knew instinctively that the more they believed in the vision the harder they would work to achieve it, however that was the visionary side of Walt. The managerial…

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    Walt Disney Research Paper

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    start a business. Neal Gabler, author of multiple Walt Disney documentaries on PBS, reveals that, “Before he was even old enough to legally sign the incorporation papers, Disney wrangled a few friends together, raised some cash and started Laugh-o-Gram, a studio in Kansas City, MO” (Gabler). This purely shows how eager Disney was to start sharing his ideas with the public. Not only was he interesting in starting a franchise, he genuinely enjoyed his art. Gabler specifically mentions the…

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    Walt Disney is a name well recognized in family households for creating Disney World and bringing vivid cartoon characters to life; however, many do not realize that this creation came from a simple sketch of a rabbit, created in his first studio. From this simple sketch, emerged the empire known as Walt Disney World. Despite the struggles he faced to work towards his dream of advancing animation, he was able to create the kingdom that families enjoy today. Walter Elias Disney was born in…

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    Can there be a world without Walt Disney? The answer is no, because he has transformed the way of the television and theme park industry that consists in our world today. Walt also brought great teachings and inspirations such as the ability to dream. Walt once said,” If you can dream it you can do it." Walt Disney is a wonderful and patriotic man who had a wonderful and happy life doing what he loves, making other 's dreams come true. First who is Walt Disney and how did he…

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    Disney Amusement

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    Amusement in America Disney expansion to Shanghai And Introduction Amusement parks have been created to in order to push the importance of fun. This fun can with be with a family, friends even a school event. Many of America’s popular amusement parks would include six flags, SeaWorld, Bush Gardens and all of the Disney theme parks. In the last decades there has been an increase in the appearance of amusement parks across the world. The economic challenges shift from high unemployment and budget…

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    Dwarfs, was the first full-length animated musical (“Walt Disney, Biography”). The movie also was awarded eight Oscars. Over the span of the next five years, Walt Disney studios completed many more full length animated classics like, Pinocchio, Fantasia, Dumbo, and Bambi. During December 1939, a new campus for Walt Disney Studios was opened in Burbank. However there was a slight…

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    one or two minutes between movies. After taking this job, Disney got a better understanding of this line of work and decided to go into business with Iwerks. Together they made a series of short films called Laugh-O-Grams. After the successful launch of this short series, Disney moved his studio to Hollywood, California. Overtime Walt expanded his work space and staff with the help of his brother Roy. Soon after, the brothers created their own film series called Alice in Cartoon Land. This film…

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    that he decided he wanted to open his own animation job. (Walt Disney Biography.) Him and his co-worker could get permission from the Kansas City’s local theater to show their short clips they had created. They called them “laugh-o-grams”. He later went on and created his own studio all because the short clips had become rather popular for him. (Walt Disney Biography.) His first creation was Mickey Mouse. He originally wanted to name it Mortimer, but his wife said the name was to proper and…

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    “All our dreams can come true if we have the courage to pursue them (Walt Disney).” You need to do something beyond what you hoped for when it comes to making dreams come true. Believe in yourself and don’t listen to what others think. Walt Disney believed in himself when it came to making Disney movies. He said the quote above because he struggled to make his dreams come true, but he still had courage to make it into something. Although he had to overcome many obstacles, Walt Disney used his…

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