Live Notes From Leadercast – 28 Leadership Lessons And Quotes From Ed Catmull
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Today I am being dispatched by Injoy Stewardship Solutions (ISS) to attend the Chick-Fil-A Leadercast. In an effort to grow in my skills to better add value to pastors and church leaders, I will be live blogging throughout.
The afternoon’s second speaker was Ed Catmull, Founder of Pixar and author of one of the top three leadership books I have ever read Creativity, Inc.
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The following are 27 Leadership Lessons And Quotes From Ed Catmull:
- At Pixar it’s our job not to become kids. – Scott Morse
- When I think of Ed Catmull I think of forgiveness – Katherian Sarafian
- With Ed there is a balance between compassion and innovation. – Jennifer Lee
- Most people define creativity very narrowly. I define it as the process in which we solve problems.
- What are the management and cultural forces that block creativity and change?
- How can we face forces and problems we can’t see?
- This industry is built around finding good ideas to make movies.
- If you give a good idea to a poor team, they’ll screw it up. If you give a poor idea to a good team, they’ll fix it and throw it out and start over.
- We began to focus on good teams rather than good ideas.
- Peers talking to peers. Filmmakers talking to filmmakers. Not executives talking to filmmakers.
- The creative leader makes the decisions.
- Shared ownership in each other’s success.
- Give and listen to honest notes.
- For every one of our films, there is at least one offsite in which magic happens.
- We’ve had a significant failure on every one of our films. But each gave us significant insights.
- Failure is a powerful learning tool.
- Failures are (falsely) used as bludgeons to attack opponents.
- Failure is a necessary consequence of trying something new.
- The ease of articulating the extremes is what complicates us.
- Zero dumb ideas is a bad idea.
- You need to make it safe for people to operate in the messy middle.
- At the first all of our movies suck.
- New ideas are fragile.
- We had to protect our crew while they worked on ideas that didn’t work.
- The beast wants clarity so it can work.
- If we made just low-risk films, we would be creatively bankrupt. If we made just high-risk films, we would be bankrupt.
- You must be brave enough to start something new.
- It is better to fix errors than to prevent them all.
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