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The Disney Creativity Strategy: The NLP Way to Test Ideas
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In the previous video, I described how NLP modeling works. Perhaps the most famous example is the Disney Creativity Strategy. It was modeled on Walt Disney’s approach to creative planning or problem-solving.
Watching this video is worth 1 Management Courses CPD Point*.
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NLP
This video is part of course module 2.9.4
Program 2: Manager as Communicator
Course 9: NLP
Section 4: NLP Strategies
Dr Mike Clayton has been an NLP Master Practitioner since 2003.
Other videos in this section include:
LESSON NOTES
Walt Disney would look at a problem from three perspectives:
• The Dreamer
The person who creates new possibilities and to whom everything is possible. The dreamer asks: ‘what do I want?’
• The Realist
The person who plans, organizes, and evaluates. They are constructive and ask: ‘how can I make this dream a reality?’
• The Critic
The person who challenges a plan, spots problems, and sees risks. They value safety and certainty, and ask: ‘what could go wrong?’
Create three spaces in the room – one for each to occupy. Then, step into each one in turn.
When you are there, think of a time when you were, depending on the space:
• highly creative and inspired (the Dreamer)
• constructive and rational (the Realist)
• cautious and perceptive (the critic)
Conjure up images, sounds and feelings to make the experience as real as possible. Then, when you have associated the sensations to the space, step away. Move about a bit, and then step into the next space.
Now, to creatively plan a solution to achieve what you want:
1. Step into the Dreamer Space
Associate with your Dreamer State
Think wildly and creatively, Visualize all sorts of possibilities and write down all your crazy ideas.
2. Step away and move about a bit.
3. Step into the Realist Space
Associate with your Realist State
Think about your crazy ideas. Organize and prioritize them. Think about the outline plans that could make them a reality.
How could you make them happen? What steps would you take and what resources would you need?
4. Step away and move about a bit.
5. Step into the Critic Space
Associate with your Critic State
Think about your plans. How sound are they? What is missing? What could go wrong? How can you make the plan even better and more robust?
6. Step away and move about a bit.
7. Step back into the Dreamer Space
Associate with your Dreamer State again
Reflect on the contributions of your Realist and Critic States. What new possibilities can you identify?
8. Keep cycling through the three positions until you are confident that you have a sound plan that you want to follow and feel you can achieve.
RECOMMENDED EXERCISE
1. next time you need to solve a problem or create a new idea, take out the Disney Strategy for a spin! (4 MC CPD Points)
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RECOMMENDED READING
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MANAGEMENT COURSES CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD) POINTS
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Each video has two levels of MC CPD points. For this video:
- If you simply watched the video, record 1 MC CPD point
- If you also carried out all of the recommended exercises, score a total of 5 MC CPD points
CHAPTER MARKERS
00:00 - The Walt Disney Strategy for creativity and problem-solving
00:34 - Walt Disney looked at problems from 3 perspectives
00:54 - The Dreamer
01:10 - The Realist
01:26 - The Critic
01:47 - How to use the Disney Strategy: Set-up
02:47 - How to use the Disney Strategy: the Process
05:16 - Summing-up the Disney Strategy
#ManagementCourses #NLP #DisneyStrategy
Watching this video is worth 1 Management Courses CPD Point*.
🔎 See below for details
NLP
This video is part of course module 2.9.4
Program 2: Manager as Communicator
Course 9: NLP
Section 4: NLP Strategies
Dr Mike Clayton has been an NLP Master Practitioner since 2003.
Other videos in this section include:
LESSON NOTES
Walt Disney would look at a problem from three perspectives:
• The Dreamer
The person who creates new possibilities and to whom everything is possible. The dreamer asks: ‘what do I want?’
• The Realist
The person who plans, organizes, and evaluates. They are constructive and ask: ‘how can I make this dream a reality?’
• The Critic
The person who challenges a plan, spots problems, and sees risks. They value safety and certainty, and ask: ‘what could go wrong?’
Create three spaces in the room – one for each to occupy. Then, step into each one in turn.
When you are there, think of a time when you were, depending on the space:
• highly creative and inspired (the Dreamer)
• constructive and rational (the Realist)
• cautious and perceptive (the critic)
Conjure up images, sounds and feelings to make the experience as real as possible. Then, when you have associated the sensations to the space, step away. Move about a bit, and then step into the next space.
Now, to creatively plan a solution to achieve what you want:
1. Step into the Dreamer Space
Associate with your Dreamer State
Think wildly and creatively, Visualize all sorts of possibilities and write down all your crazy ideas.
2. Step away and move about a bit.
3. Step into the Realist Space
Associate with your Realist State
Think about your crazy ideas. Organize and prioritize them. Think about the outline plans that could make them a reality.
How could you make them happen? What steps would you take and what resources would you need?
4. Step away and move about a bit.
5. Step into the Critic Space
Associate with your Critic State
Think about your plans. How sound are they? What is missing? What could go wrong? How can you make the plan even better and more robust?
6. Step away and move about a bit.
7. Step back into the Dreamer Space
Associate with your Dreamer State again
Reflect on the contributions of your Realist and Critic States. What new possibilities can you identify?
8. Keep cycling through the three positions until you are confident that you have a sound plan that you want to follow and feel you can achieve.
RECOMMENDED EXERCISE
1. next time you need to solve a problem or create a new idea, take out the Disney Strategy for a spin! (4 MC CPD Points)
DOWNLOADS
Free Resources
Paid resources
RECOMMENDED READING
There are many books that introduce NLP. These are the ones I have, and can recommend:
⭕️ Links to our book recommendations are affiliated through Amazon and help support our free videos
MANAGEMENT COURSES CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD) POINTS
You can record your Management Courses CPD points on our free, downloadable CPD record log.
Each video has two levels of MC CPD points. For this video:
- If you simply watched the video, record 1 MC CPD point
- If you also carried out all of the recommended exercises, score a total of 5 MC CPD points
CHAPTER MARKERS
00:00 - The Walt Disney Strategy for creativity and problem-solving
00:34 - Walt Disney looked at problems from 3 perspectives
00:54 - The Dreamer
01:10 - The Realist
01:26 - The Critic
01:47 - How to use the Disney Strategy: Set-up
02:47 - How to use the Disney Strategy: the Process
05:16 - Summing-up the Disney Strategy
#ManagementCourses #NLP #DisneyStrategy
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