Success begins with a Dream
“When you wish upon a star…” begins the song used as a theme for Disney television programs, and, perhaps, a theme for the entire Disney operation.
Walt Disney was a man of dreams. He dreamed big dreams. And he made his dreams come true.
Walt Disney would agree, and is himself ample proof, that dreams can come true. His example reveals that Continue reading →
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Could Mickey Mouse Run Your Business?
“Pixie dust” is flying, and it’s Disney’s secret to their theme park success. “Just ask any employees at Disneyland or Walt Disney World, and they’ll confirm that ‘pixie dust’ is everywhere,” says Rich Hamilton, author of a new book titled, Disney Magic: Business Continue reading →
Fifty-one years ago, Walt Disney opened Disneyland. Rich Hamilton was not there, but he’s been making up for it ever since.
A former broadcaster and systems analyst, Rich Hamilton experiences Disneyland in a very different way.
He watches what they do. He asks them why they do what they do… and how they think about it.
Rich has written three books about the Disney business model.
Last month, his primary book, Disney Magic, received the prestigious Glyph Award as the Best Business/Career book.
And last week Rich signed a contract with a Japanese publisher. The book will be translated into Japanesse and released to the Japanese market where Disney is very popular.
Rich speaks to associations and corporate groups about Disney, and how to take the best of their methods and make them work in any business or organization.
SellBetter Tools won double honors May 14 at the 2005 Glyph Awards. ABPA presented Rich Hamilton of SellBetter Tools with the following
awards:
+ Best Business/Caeeer Book award to *Disney Magic: Business Strategy You Can Use at Work and at Home*
+ Business/Career book, honorable mention to *Disney Magic Ideabook: Using Disney’s Magic Strategy for Your own Business Success*
Hamilton authored both books. They are published by SellBetter Tools, and distributed by Biblio Div., National Book Network. They are available to the trade through major wholesalers, and to consumers through online and traditional bookstores.
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I’m also asked, “How much does it cost to put up a website?”
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