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Creating Disney Magic

Lee Cockerell, former Executive Vice President of Operations for Walt Disney World, shares his wisdom and experience from his time with Disney, Marriott, and Hilton. Lee joins show host Jody Maberry to discuss how you can apply lessons in leadership, management, and customer service to create magic in your organization.
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Sep 26, 2023

"If you have a good way to do things and everybody in your organization does it, you're going to get more business because people are going to love you because it's very consistent." - Lee Cockerell

Training without enforcement is like building a grand castle on a weak foundation—it simply won't hold up. Jody and I have a great conversation on the importance of enforcing your training and creating a lasting impact in your business. Organizations should understand the significance of tying together the three pillars of success: training, testing, and, of course, enforcement.

Bill Marriott taught me invaluable lessons during my time at Marriott. He emphasized that excellence can only be achieved through training, education, and enforcement. To be clear, enforcement doesn't mean being harsh or oppressive. It’s about instilling discipline and accountability.

During our conversation Jody and I also touch upon the essential role of enforcement in maintaining brand consistency and building trust. Brands like Chick-fil-A and FedEx excel because they consistently deliver on their promises. They leave no room for doubt or disappointment. Whether it's a sandwich or an overnight package, the experience remains the same, creating a reliable brand that customers can count on.

At Disney, where I had the privilege of leading an incredible team of 70,000 employees, enforcing the training of every individual was paramount. From something as seemingly small as a well-polished name tag to upholding our brand's promise of creating magic, every detail mattered. Without proper enforcement, Disney could easily lose its reputation and become just another forgettable carnival.

Make sure to listen to this episode to hear more about how enforcing your training can elevate your organization and deliver unparalleled customer experiences. Remember, it's not about being mean; it's about creating a culture of excellence, where every employee understands their role and is empowered to contribute their magic.

Make sure you reach out to Magical Vacation Planners. They are consistently engaged in training to make sure you have the trip you dream of. Let them plan your next vacation. You can reach them at 407-442-2694.

Resources

The Cockerell Academy

About Lee Cockerell

Mainstreet Leader

Episode Highlights

[00:01:44] Best leaders lead with empathy, discipline, consistency.

[00:03:36] Southwest advises best practices for landing planes.

[00:07:13] Power of employees can make or break a business.

[00:11:10] Keep name tag on shoes for work.

[00:15:48] Manager: open-minded, listen, seek better ideas. Employee suggestions welcomed. Improve daily, enhance customer experience. Explore cockerelacademy.com and contact Magical Vacation Planner.

Sep 19, 2023

"Be self aware enough to realize you are an introvert or extrovert and know how that could be perceived" - Lee Cockerell

Introverts and extroverts are wired differently. The differences are often noticeable in both our personal life and in our professional roles. Recently I told Jody that we need to talk about introversion. So we recorded an episode on how it can be perceived in the professional world.

As someone who identifies as an introvert, I understand the challenges and misconceptions that can often come from this personality trait. During the conversation, we talk about the fact that being introverted does not necessarily equate to being shy or lacking confidence. I shared personal experiences of my own introversion and how it initially hindered my ability to speak up and share my opinions. However, through exposure, experience, and building confidence, I learned to adapt and become more comfortable in social and professional settings.

One key point that was emphasized is that introverts, like extroverts, have their own unique strengths and abilities. While extroverts thrive on social interaction and draw energy from being around others, introverts often find solace and recharge by spending time alone. It's important to recognize and respect these differences. We also acknowledged that there may be instances where introverts need to "fake it" to fit into extroverted environments. This is not about changing who we are fundamentally, but rather finding ways to effectively communicate and connect with others in a way that suits our personality.

Our conversation on introversion and extroversion really highlights how complex personality traits are and how they can impact our personal and professional lives. Understanding and embracing these differences is the key to building effective teams, having healthy communication, and creating a positive and inclusive work environment.

Remember, whether you are an introvert or an extrovert, there is value in both perspectives. Let's celebrate the uniqueness of each individual and leverage these diverse strengths to create magic in our own lives and organizations.

One way to create magic in your life is to take a vacation. Make sure you reach out to Magical Vacation Planners. Let them plan your next vacation. You can reach them at 407-442-2694.

Resources

The Cockerell Academy

About Lee Cockerell

Mainstreet Leader

Episode Highlights

[00:02:20] Introvert becomes extrovert through career success.

[00:11:13] Show appreciation, ask for opinions, engage more.

[00:13:22] Awareness of self is key for improvement.

[00:16:26] People appreciate meaningful feedback.

 

Sep 12, 2023

There are some decisions you make in your life that will help you get better and get over [anxiety] quicker. - Lee Cockerell

Several years ago Jody and I talked about my struggle with anxiety and depression. It became one of our most listened to episodes. I still get messages about it today. We thought it would be important to revisit this conversation, especially with the prevalence of anxiety in our society. It is important to know about the importance of support systems.

After years of being the person everybody turned to in times of crisis, I realized I was waking up crushed under the weight of anxiety. You would never catch me without a cool, collected demeanor, even in the face of disasters. Little did they know, underneath the calm exterior, a volcano of stress and anxiety was brewing. It hit me hard and left me questioning everything I thought I knew about myself.

Looking back, I realize that I had been bottling up stress, not allowing myself to feel, process, or release it. The pile-up of these emotions was a ticking time bomb that had finally exploded. The realization that I was not invincible was humbling. Despite the setback, I found solace in the support of my family, friends, and professionals. They all patiently guided me through the process of understanding what got me there and work my way back to brighter days. There are so many others dealing with mental health issues. Our conversation is meant to remind you that you are not alone.

The support from my family, friends, and professionals became my lifeline. A journey through anxiety is far from easy. Listening to this conversation will remind you of the importance of self-care and seeking help. Please don't try to get through alone. There are always people ready and willing to help. Make sure to ask for help, even if you don't even know where the anxiety came from.

If you feel like a trip will help your anxiety, make sure you reach out to Magical Vacation Planners. They are available to help plan your next vacation. You can reach them at 407-442-2694.

Resources

The Cockerell Academy

About Lee Cockerell

Mainstreet Leader

Episode Highlights

00:01:45 - Importance of Addressing Anxiety

00:06:01 - Coping Strategies

00:08:22 - Challenges and Attitude

00:10:54 - Triggers and Personal Background

00:15:32 - Effects of Anxiety on Confidence

00:16:00 - Generalized Anxiety Disorder vs. Depression

00:21:40 - Preventing Anxiety in the Workplace

00:27:28 - Talking About Anxiety

00:32:18 - The Power of Talking

Sep 5, 2023

Don't underestimate the power of a simple phone call or message. Reaching out and staying connected is essential, especially during challenging times. - Lee Cockerell

Teens and young adults are experiencing rising levels of anxiety and depression. Sometimes changes come faster than they are able to comprehend. It is important that we take the time to invest in relationships and support those who may be struggling. Parents and individuals in the workforce need to dig deeper and engage in meaningful conversations so people of all ages feel supported.

It is bittersweet sending your kids off to college or saying goodbye when they move out. There is excitement for what is next in their life, yet also a little sadness knowing those daily interactions are changing. Jody just experienced this with his son leaving for college. There are a number of emotional challenges that come with these changes. That is why it is so important to find a way of maintaining relationships and staying connected with loved ones

There are ways to find a silver lining in changes like this. For example, Jody used his expertise to start a daily podcast, In the Front Row, to stay connected with his son and provide guidance. This podcast is not just a way to connect with his son, but to share wisdom and advice. It is a great way to stay connected, despite the physical distance.

Relationships require effort and consistency. There are so many ways to use technology to maintain the connections we have with people. A simple call or a surprise package could make someone's day, and even more so for those who might feel isolated. We often overlook the importance of emotional support and how much of a difference it can make to someone's day.

Shared moments create a sense of security and love that is irreplaceable. When my son Daniel was younger I prioritized family dinner. More recently I send sending articles to my grandchildren. It is a small act of thoughtfulness that serves as a gentle reminder that they are in my thoughts. The lesson here is simple - small, thoughtful actions can have a profound impact on our relationships.

One way to take time with those you care about is by going on vacation. Make sure you reach out to Magical Vacation Planners so they can plan it for you.. You can reach them at 407-442-2694.

Resources

The Cockerell Academy

About Lee Cockerell

Mainstreet Leader

 

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