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“The Disney org chart, on the other hand, is based on process, from the story idea through direction to the final release of the film. All of the staff positions are in the service of supporting this work flow. Perhaps the question now is what should the org chart of the future look like, given the global workforce, telecommuting personnel, virtual employees, outsourced jobs and contract workers who sometimes outnumber salaried staff?”
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ohhh it’s all so clear now.
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note here. While I agree with...top down organizational hierarchy
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Disney org chart, circa 1943.
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The Disney org chart (click here for full size) is a thing of beauty. Thinking it would look good framed.
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Things have changed since then, greatly. But seems like it’s headed back in that general
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I’m at DisneyWorld!
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