What if this lead to a more broad company philosophy though and not just operational aspects? I am just putting thoughts together here but when I saw this it seems to me they want to go more broad.Again, it is NOT the corporate culture manual, it is a very specific operational priority philosophy for front line theme park cast members.
Accountants at ESPN and marketing people at Pixar do not get trained on the Four Keys.
They gain the ability to publicize it.If this isn’t indicative of any substantive change, what does Disney gain by adding “inclusion” to the corporate culture manual? Is there some big new marketing campaign around the Keys?
Then you create or modify something like your Core Values or Mission Statement. Put it someplace big and important. Put it where it actually belongs. It doesn’t make sense to broaden something that works because of its focus into something else because it has a catchy name. What Show is an accountant at ESPN maintaining?What if this lead to a more broad company philosophy though and not just operational aspects? I am just putting thoughts together here but when I saw this it seems to me they want to go more broad.
That’s a really good thread with very clearly stated thoughts. The last one is my big problem. This feels like Disney blaming it’s least empowered and most vulnerable employees.
I mean, kind of. Inclusion=good is kind of a mainline view. Inclusion=bad is a fringe viewpoint and when supporters of this side come out, things tend to get political.Yup, we know the drill.
"Disney should include inclusion in the Four Keys!" = NOT political
"Disney should not include inclusion in the Four Keys! = POLITICAL!!!
To judge a person who died nearly 60 years ago by today’s standards is ridiculous. Goodbye."Progressive for his time" = still racist. This is the same man who made song if the south snd the original fantasia. We dont apply 20th century standards to a 21st century company.
You’re obviously just looking to argue. You correctly use the word “philosophy” because the Keys are not operational policy- they inform policy. It’s a tool to shape a corporate culture of customer service- they literally teach the 4 Keys to business around the world.Again, it is NOT the corporate culture manual, it is a very specific operational priority philosophy for front line theme park cast members.
Accountants at ESPN and marketing people at Pixar do not get trained on the Four Keys.
Is Disney publicizing the addition of the “inclusion” Key?They gain the ability to publicize it.
Why would they not? They publicize the Four Keys. Trying to hide it would not seem like a strong commitment.Is Disney publicizing the addition of the “inclusion” Key?
Honestly, I don't understand why this conversation is happening.You have obviously missed the entire point of this discussion.
By treating everyone with respect, withholding judgement, and recognizing that other people have different life experiences than they may. It's a small step, but it can make a difference.Oh good, then you understand that this is a front line theme park CM prioritization philosophy only.
So how exactly does the churro vendor exercise inclusion in his daily shift?
For the most part probably but that doesn’t mean there haven’t been times where it hasn’t.And you believe for the past 65 years, this has not been part of the theme park cast member culture?
Yes, I do understand that this is for CMs. I also know that service-oriented companies around the world pay lots of money to bring Disney trainers in to teach them the 4 Keys (and the Disney Service Basics).Oh good, then you understand that this is a front line theme park CM prioritization philosophy only.
So how exactly does the churro vendor exercise inclusion in his daily shift? .
Again, it is NOT the corporate culture manual, it is a very specific operational priority philosophy for front line theme park cast members.
That’s why I’m interested to see where the 5th Key falls in prioritization. My money is just after Safety, just before Courtesy.And where is gender pronouns in the service hierarchy - is that above or below efficiency or safety?
I’m not saying it’s widespread. I don’t have specific examples. It would in no way surprise me if there are examples though.Really? So this has been an ongoing issue for the last six decades? This is news to me. Expand please.
Enlighten me on the festering issue with front line cast members that caused this change.
It's not a substitute for real action, but could be the start of it.
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