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Walt Disney was very hard working. He was constantly in his office helping come up with different film ideas. He was the first movie producer to create some television series. He then started a project called "Disneyland". Walt Disney never thought there was enough to do. One problem he faced was his impatient trait and inability to wait for his employees to finish their work so he could continue his.
Aug 16, 2016 12:41PM
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Walt Disney was creative. He helped create many cartoon characters that are still widely popular today, like Mickey Mouse. One problem Disney faced was that his first character he created, Oswald, was taken away from Disney by Disney's distributor. The distributor began making Oswald himself, without benefiting Disney.
Aug 16, 2016 12:27PM
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Walt Disney was humble. In the book it states Walt Disney apologized multiple times when it got out that he had a chauffeur drive him around sometimes. He wanted his employees to respect his authority, but he wanted them to know he was no different from them. One problem faced by Disney was that some workers held a strike against his company.
Aug 16, 2016 12:17PM
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Aug 16, 2016 12:12PM
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Walt Disney was persistent because he had to try and try again to make an organization. Disney continued with his dream, and created his organization. He never gave up. Walt Disney faced the problems of trying to make all his employees happy. Employees complained to Disney about their jobs. Disney handled the issues by telling everyone working for him that he was trying to be democratic.
Jul 21, 2016 01:12PM
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