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  • EntrepreneurThe story of dreamer..

  • Walter Elias"Walt"Disney

  • The Early YearsWalter Elias Disney was born on December 5, 1901 in a suburb of Chicago.Walt was the youngest of 5 children (Walt, Roy, Ruth, Herb and Ray) . Walt was almost 7 when he was enrolled in school Hard times hit the farm and the Disney family.Sold the farm and 1910 moved to Kansas City

  • One summer night in 1912, Roy told Walt he was leaving home .As the school year ended, Ray encouraged Walt to apply for a job as a News Butcher on the railroad. In 1917, Walt rejoined his family in Chicago .Walt enrolled in special classes at Chicago's Academy of Fine Arts.When Walt was 16 years old, Roy returned home .

  • Walt tried to enlist, but was told to come back when he was older, but he wanted to join.Walt joined the Red Cross.

  • 1921

  • Oswald The Rabbit

    Universal Studios 1926

  • MGM Studios

    a giant mouse on the screen would terrify women1927

  • The Three Little Pigs

    Rejected By Distributors

    The Pigs With Long White Beards.

    1933

  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs1937

  • A LESSON ....

    Walt was human, he suffered through many fits of anger and depression through his many trials. Yet he learned from each setback, and continued to take even bigger risks which combined with the wisdom that experiencing failure can provide, led to fabulous financial rewards.

  • 7 Key Qualities of a Successful Entrepreneur Inner Drive to Succeed Strong Belief in themselvesSearch for New Ideas and InnovationOpenness to ChangeCompetitive by NatureHighly Motivated and EnergeticAccepting of Constructive Criticism and Rejection

  • The Principles ofWalt Disneys SuccessKnow What You Value and Why

    2. Demonstrate the Courage of Leadership

  • 3. Dont Compromise Quality

    4. Money Is Always A Means, Never An End

  • 5. Exceed Customer Expectations

    6. Minds Create Value, So Treat Them With Respect

  • 8. Think Deeply and From All Directions

    7. Let Creativity Work For You

  • The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing

  • Is Entrepreneurship For You

  • Entrepreneur Capabilities Strong Values Balanced - Work and Family Strong Commitment Moved with the ChangeRisk Taker