10 Things I Learned from Disney #2: Values are Non-Negotiable

Walt Disney's values were forged in the hardscrabble reality of Kansas City, growing up in a family led by a father that never was quite able to grab success by the tail. Walt was a deeply spiritual individual who held the importance of American and Family values above all else. He spent the rest of his life pursuing an ideal - that of clean wholesome family entertainment. Walt was scrupulous about it. I suspect the adult movies that are now released through Disney's production arm, Touchstone Films, would have earned a disapproving frown from Walt. Yet of all the major studios, Disney is still the one synonymous with family entertainment.

The normally affable Walt could quickly become contentious when his values came into debate. He drove the overall moral tone of Disney entertainment with an iron will. The door was open for technical and creative innovation, but heaven help the poor Disney employee who let their moral guard slip, even for an instant. It's only very recently that Disney Park employees were allowed to have a beard, a mustache (ironic, considering Walt himself sported one) or sideburns. Walt felt facial hair detracted from the clean, wholesome image he wanted to maintain in his parks. And the classic Disney films each strove to be more than entertainment - they each carried a strong moral message, usually about the value of a strong family unit.

Whether or not you agreed with Walt's highly idealistic views, you had to admire the ardor with which he defended them. Walt felt that a corporation without real values was a soulless organization without direction. And his values still live in Disney's corporate values today:

Values Make Our Brands Stand Out

    * Innovation
          o We follow a strong tradition of innovation.

    * Quality
          o We strive to follow a high standard of excellence.
          o We maintain high-quality standards across all product categories.

    * Community
          o We create positive and inclusive ideas about families.
          o We provide entertainment experiences for all generations to share.

    * Storytelling
          o Every product tells a story.
          o Timeless and engaging stories delight and inspire.

    * Optimism
          o At The Walt Disney Company, entertainment is about hope, aspiration and positive resolutions.

    * Decency
          o We honor and respect the trust people place in us.
          o Our fun is about laughing at our experiences and ourselves.


Are they defended as strongly as they were when Walt was alive? I suspect not, yet it's a testament to the man that for must of us, Disney and family values are synonymous.

Values are a highly personal thing. You might not subscribe to the same values that Walt did. But the fact is, values have to live at the heart of an organization. They breathe life into it and give it a purpose that's not open to negotiation or compromise. They are the bearing points that can always be relied on. They stand above profit statements and quarterly earning reports. If they don't, all you have is a bunch of people standing around trying to figure out the best way to make money. And there are better things in life than that.

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by Spencer Haley at 3/16/2010 3:27 AM

I did not know that about walt disney and beards. I will look out for the bearded employees next time I'm at disneyland. I also liked the corporate values. Good post.
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by Ed at 3/18/2010 11:39 AM

I am a proud owner of Disney stock and have been for many years. Your posts are some of the reasons why.

Well run company with their feet on the ground.
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by Deborah Bradley at 3/24/2010 1:35 PM

As a kid I will always incorporate Walt Disney with quality entertainment and will always be number 1 in my heart. No wonder this company succeeded on its goal, its because of its great leader.
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by Aaron Wong at 3/24/2010 9:08 PM

Hey. I'm glad to see you got #2 out finally.

You make an important point. Values are EVERYTHING and we must hold onto them. From the standpoint of a person, our values help to define our personal "brand" as well. Our values help people to identify with us. Great post!
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by Dr. Ann Voisin at 3/25/2010 3:58 PM

You will get no argument from me that the Walt Disney productions I grew up with were a wonderful influence on the overall tone of American life.

There are, of course, detractors, who speak of Disney as a cold individual. However, I have nothing other than the fruits of his labor to judge. And, by that standard, we are all poorer for the loss of Walt.

I am only surprised that Roy, who passed away recently, was unable to continue with the high ideals of his brother.

Perhaps it's a reality of corporate life. I just don't know.

At any rate, thanks for this piece.

You are to be commended for supporting the very things that made Disney and the America of his time great.

Dr. Ann Voisin
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by Gord Hotchkiss at 3/26/2010 3:10 PM

Ann..Actually, the Roy that passed away was Roy Jr., Walt's nephew. Roy Sr. passed away some time ago.
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by Dave at 3/27/2010 7:38 AM

Walt Disney is simply followed his ideals and has realized his personal dream, this is a great achievement. And I think it's great how much he has been true to itself and has always tried to convey a moral message with the movies. Yet each of his films are entertaining, this is a great art.
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by Inspired Robin at 3/30/2010 8:56 PM

It's a good post. And it's about a story that I WISH we had more of in society today.

All we hear on the news are about corruption and problems with big corporations that are being destroyed by bad morals.

In the end, these people just seem to be shortsighted and avaricious. Like you said, there is more to strive for than money.
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by Dave at 4/5/2010 10:39 AM

I would have to agree that the values of Disney now are not as strong as the values of Disney himself, but that is natural with time and transformation. I will say thought that current CEO Bob Iger has done an incredible job with Disney and I am sure he is someone that Disney himself would approve of his job.
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by David at 4/6/2010 1:45 PM

Disney shows are not just for kids they are targeted towards the whole family.At home we all watch disney movies and cartoons with same enthusiasm.It never gets boring even to my mom and dad.My favorite disney movie is Lion King.
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by Beste Kort at 4/7/2010 1:12 AM

I had no idea Touchstone Films releases adult movies. That sure aint in the spirit of Walt; rather ridiculous, if you ask me, where morals (does that even exist anymore) have slipped in the name of and "hunt" for money. Funny thing about the facial hair, I didn`t know that. I`ve heard other stories about him though; when someone telling him something couldn`t be done in the park, he just said, "make it happen". And they eventually did, as there was not such thing as "impossible" in Walts world.
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by Peter Joyce at 4/18/2010 9:44 AM

I highly respect the values Walt has and I'm glad they're being respected by the people that were trusted to run the Disney empire.
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by Magento Jack at 4/21/2010 9:13 PM

Agreed with David, Disney's shows are designed for the whole family and everyone likes it even if indeed the stories are pretty easy and kid oriented.

Great parallel anyway, interesting to read and seems perfectly true.

I'll also look for bearded employee next time i'll head up to Disney :)

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