Creators are the best at getting things started, and although
they can be quick to create chaos , they can also be surprisingly
creative a t finding ways out of chaos . Always put them in charge
of new projects , but move them on to the next creation once
their job is done.
Creators can’t resist creating. They keep creating long after they have run out of resources, money,and other people’s patience. In fact, they have their greatest creative breakthroughs after most others would have given up.
Before Walt Disney’s first animated movie was finished, his distributor went bankrupt. Before his second movie was finished, he ran out of money himself. To produce the now famous “Steamboat Willie” featuring Mickey Mouse in 1927, strapped for cash, he wrote to his brother Roy: “Slap a big mortgage on everything we got and let’s go after this thing in the right manner.”
Many creators do not make the best leaders as they run faster than their teams, and are often on to the next project before the last one turns profitable. The world is also full of frustrated Creators who have started a project and are now stuck running it. They did a great job creating it, but now do a mediocre job trying to manage others (often blaming their team for not “keeping up”). They move at an incredible speed, but can leave big waves behind them. Successful Creators include Thomas Edison, Walt Disney, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, and Richard Branson.
Creators are the best at getting things started, and although
they can be quick to create chaos , they can also be surprisingly
creative a t finding ways out of chaos . Always put them in charge
of new projects , but move them on to the next creation once
their job is done.
Creators can’t resist creating. They keep creating long after they have run out of resources, money,and other people’s patience. In fact, they have their greatest creative breakthroughs after most others would have given up.
Before Walt Disney’s first animated movie was finished, his distributor went bankrupt. Before his second movie was finished, he ran out of money himself. To produce the now famous “Steamboat Willie” featuring Mickey Mouse in 1927, strapped for cash, he wrote to his brother Roy: “Slap a big mortgage on everything we got and let’s go after this thing in the right manner.”
Many creators do not make the best leaders as they run faster than their teams, and are often on to the next project before the last one turns profitable. The world is also full of frustrated Creators who have started a project and are now stuck running it. They did a great job creating it, but now do a mediocre job trying to manage others (often blaming their team for not “keeping up”). They move at an incredible speed, but can leave big waves behind them. Successful Creators include Thomas Edison, Walt Disney, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, and Richard Branson.
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