Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Fail, but Fail Quickly - Secret to Success


Using Disney's PIXAR as an example:

In a castle floating in the sky live a king and his two sons, who all dislike each other. One day the sons accidentally end up on the ground as the castle floats away, and they come across a tall bird.
This was the original concept for the movie Up, and it initially fell flat with Pixar executives. The elements of the story didn't really gel, no one identified with the princes and the feeling of escape that creator Peter Docter was going for wasn't coming through, Pixar co-founder Ed Catmull told BuzzFeed.

"That first version didn't work at all," said Catmull, the author of Creativity Inc., a new book about building a creative workplace culture. "The only things that survived were the bird and the title."
But Pixar kept refining and tweaking Docter's idea until, to use Catmull's words, the movie finally found "its heart." And when it did, that heart kept beating and beating and beating — the 2009 blockbuster about a bespectacled curmudgeon whose house is carried away by a candy-colored batch of balloons went on to gross $293 million at the domestic box office and a worldwide total lifetime gross of $731 million, according to BoxOfficeMojo.com.

Up's success didn't result from the vague, amorphous "Pixar magic," a phrase film critics frequently employ to describe the studio's impressive track record of box office success (all 14 of its movies have debuted in the top spot at the box office) that lacks any kind of real-world meaning. Rather, as Catmull said, Pixar's success is the product of a deliberate attitude toward creativity and failure. As Catmull described it, the so-called Pixar Way is really a broad range of management principles that have relevance in businesses ranging from film studios to factories.

"If you were to ask a group of people in an auditorium if they can think of ways to make people more creative, only a few hands would probably go up. But if you ask those people to think of ways to block creativity, everybody would probably raise their hands," Catmull said. "So let's approach this from the other side. I believe everybody is creative, and I define creativity in addition to expression as problem solving. What are the barriers? Insecurity. Fear. People don't want to make mistakes. That raises the question, how do you make it safe for people to say what they think or that it's safe for them to make mistakes?"

The answer: Reframe the concept of failure.

"There's two meanings of the word 'failure' that we've conflated," Catmull said. "One is that failure is a necessary part of learning. The other meaning is the one we've learned in school: If you fail a class, it means you screwed up. At an adult level, if someone makes a mistake in a company or in the government, people around them can be extremely unforgiving. So, emotionally, people are driven to avoid anything that smacks of it without realizing it's not an evil at all, but a necessary consequence of doing something new. So, one has to reframe it. When you start something new, you will make mistakes, and if you don't make mistakes you're either copying yourself or copying someone else."
As with Up, some of Pixar's other successes, like Monsters, Inc., were dramatically, and sometimes painfully, reshaped on their long march to the silver screen, each failed concept bringing the ultimate creation closer to what Catmull describes as the film's "true north." The original idea for Monsters, Inc., for example, first focused on a 30-year-old man "coping with a cast of frightening characters that only he could see." The monsters were his unaddressed childhood fears, and as he confronted them, they began to disappear.

"What nobody knows is how many wrong turns the story took, over a period of years," Catmull writes in his book of Monsters Inc. Through all the do-overs, Docter, who also directed Monsters Inc., held on to an idea about monsters scaring kids for a living. Eventually, the now-familiar characters of the shaggy beast Sully and his one-eyed sidekick Mike began to emerge, as did a universe populated with monsters whose job it is to scare kids like the young girl in the film, named Boo.

"While the process was difficult and time-consuming, Pete and his crew never believed that a failed approach meant that they had failed," Catmull writes. "Instead, they saw that each idea led them a bit closer to finding the better option … This is key: when experimentation is seen as necessary and productive, not as a frustrating waste of time, people will enjoy their work, even when it is confounding them."

Through stories like these, Catmull's book attempts to offer readers a peek inside the hit machine that is Pixar. The studio's corporate trajectory, of course, is well-known. Co-founded with Steve Jobs and John Lasseter, along with Catmull, Pixar has produced a string of feature films that have garnered dozens of Academy Awards and set box office records. Creativity Inc. makes clear the ideas for those films don't emerge fully formed. They're often the result of years of tweaking and often laborious reinvention.

"I often say that managers of creative enterprises must hold lightly to goals and firmly to intentions," Catmull writes. "At Pixar, we are willing to adjust our goals as we learn, striving to get it right, not
necessarily to get it right the first time. Because that, to my mind, is the only way to establish something else that is essential to creativity: a culture that protects the new.”

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Hashim Words | Hashim Philosophy

The acceptance of the immediate success is our greatest enemy to ourselves, when we should be realizing our potentials and aiming for what we are truly capable of. It's like settling for less than you deserve and should be treated that way. Why stop at the sky when the heavens are way above the sky. Don't limit yourself, even through struggle do we grow & thrive. ***

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Time doesn't last long, but money lasts shorter.
Road to perdition, let's turn before the border.
We try to make a dollar out of a quarter, too busy chasing paper we forget to put our life in order.

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You can't delete the past, but you can write the future. Destiny is your truth and everything else is a rumour.

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People only change when they change Principles. Progress is only made when priorities are defined.
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Investment of time is more important than money. Some say time is money, but money can never equal up to time. You can gain all of the riches, but if your time isn't well spent on the important things/people in your life, none of those riches will be worth it in the end.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Hope is Missing Us

We mastered a foreign language,
But is it the language that mastered us?
Did it truly bastard us?
Can we come back from ash and dust?
Can we stop the cycle of boom and bust?
Our leaders can we truly trust?
Can we curb greed and lust?
Accountability is a must.
Deep in the core, deep in the crust,
Our hope is buried and it's really crushed.
Yet it's still alive, just needs a thrust.
In reality, it's just missing Us.


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Sunday, September 25, 2011

Frustrations of Somali Diaspora

The diaspora feels like they're not wanted and yet want to make a difference. The somalis inside somalia are nicest people, they don't have any opportunities or future due to the opportunists who call themselves sheikhs, leaders, presidents, pm's, tribal heads, gadoomiyes, etc... the problem is NOT the somalis inside somalia that's messing things up, but Somalis outside..who fuel all of the wrong, don't do enough because of their lack of know-how, and their absence alone. So its put up or shut up if you care about somalia. And you gotta go there and see for yourself to make a real difference.
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Thursday, February 17, 2011

Freedom Fighters & Terrorists / African Future

Only this day in age has there been provided a reason for whole communities not to support FREEDOM because of the labeling of FREEDOM FIGHTERS as "terrorists".

Only this day do real terrorists get to be called "Freedom Fighters" in the name of "DEMOCRACY" .. there was never a real threat to America that it didnt bring itself. such as selling the same WMD's to same people it went war with. (Iraq)

America has had a bad track of supporting dictators/regimes because they were of best interest to America's agenda. This is not true democracy, and America must realize that they have to practice what they preach.

Ever since America's beginnings, America has been a safe haven for immigrants around the world who are tired of tyranny in their country or unjust persecution (Puritans coming to Plymouth Rock escaping England). Countless immigrants from different parts of the world have come to America ever since.

The Start of a Bad Foundation
Yes, America was opportunistic in kicking out the native aboriginal tribes who once thrived on this land, but that wasn't the only injustice done. Throughout the slavery, the racism, the non-equality, etc. - America has shaped and changed ...and YET to this day it is not as perfect or as great "land of the free, home of the brave" as it aims to be and says to be.

TO change that America, must continue reforming the great injustices within its society. It CANNOT let Corporations, Businesses, Politicians, Lobbyists take advantage of it. For the greater good, the PEOPLE of AMERICA that have stood up against injustice before time and time again, MUST stand up for any injustice that is happening. (PRISON SYSTEM, THE EDUCATION SYSTEM, THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM). America is lacking in those departments for the same reason: No One is trying to MAKE significant changes, and more and more youth are falling through the cracks. What will be left for the future of America if the youth will not be there to grab the baton?

Going back to the subject of IMMIGRATION. America, which has accepted immigrants because of 'asylum' and other persecutions must realize that they caused some of these immigrants to come here whether directly or indirectly. HOW? By supporting blindly or strategically dictators/authoritarians/leaders who are NOT fit or are NOT just to their people and their country.

Freedom Fighters & Terrorists
The world just recognized the Egyptian revolution and the Tunisian revolt. And that's the way a revolution is supposed to occur: TELEVISED. Or in this modern day (tweeted and facebooked). But mostly televised through media.

People of the world just seem to be glued to their tv's and unless you put it right in their face constantly they will not care or they will not understand what's really going on. In places where the media is banned, NGO's are banned, and the U.S. is your full supporter in anything and everything you do, just because you're curbing "terrorism" in the horn of Africa ....you are truly king.

This brings to your attention King Meles Zenawi. Ethiopia's Prime Minister, whose TPLF Political Party have been in power since overthrowing the last regime in 1991. Ethiopia has been the face of Poverty for the past 25 years, and it is still. While most of my constituents are more political I am, I am more of a humanitarian justice kind of person. While Meles, my African brother has been getting aid money for so long, we the people MUST know exactly where it went.

Chinese and other foreigners are threatening to take space in Africa and influence, and that is another reason America supports Ethiopia. China has just become the new 'Soviet Union' of back then. This is 2011. And to play both sides and be a pawn in their chess game once again is history repeating itself. THIS WILL NOT play out well for the poor people who are not making decisions for entire country.

THE NEEDS OF ETHIOPIA & THE ISSUES
Infrastructure : From the poorest place to the richest. Schools, Hospitals, Roads.

Justice/Accountability: No more killings & violence.

Peace & Freedom: Every people who want to live in freedom must get their rights as human beings to be free to do so and free to live on their own.

One must realize with their real eyes the "real lies" that are right in front of their face. The real fighters are those who fight with their pen and paper, those who fight with their mind and skills. Artisans who build with their hands and create solutions with their minds - who curb unnecessary violence & conflict through peace and reconciliation.  Africa has been mired in conflict for decades on end and centuries recorded since the Europeans came and colonized us. Now the Europeans and other world powers watch as we colonize each other.

It is an ugly show, but there are people who keep paying for it to continue. Arming each side and watching them slaughter each other, all the while stealing resources little by little. I love my African brothers and sisters, but unless we realize that we are becoming our own oppressors through means not foreseeable to us at the moment, we will never succeed.

Play Your Cards & Like You I am but One

"Play Your Cards Right"
Life without a meaning is like the sun never beaming,
poetry is an art and I like to rhyme with a feeling.
I hope you understand the random thoughts from my ceiling.
Open like a cut but not too revealing.
Closed with a stitch, but not too concealing.
Yeah...life's kinda ugly and not too appealing.
But we should remain content with our dealing.
Your cards might be in a slight,
But remember privilage is not a birth right, and success isn't overnight.
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"Like You, I am But One"

Like you, I am but one.
From the sword to the gun, I am all done.
The ink is always on a run. It forever flows like the river.

Why should we be takers when we were never the giver?

God is but One and Greater is none.
Gave light from the Moon and warmth from the Sun.
Praise God by doing good deeds smaller than atom and good deeds bigger than a ton. The ummah we should be tighter than bun.
Some complain life's never fun..they chase wealth and a son,
but they'll be in the line of the losers who end up in a shun.