Leadership Lessons And Quotes From Olaf’s Frozen Adventure

A Reel Leadership Article

Olaf’s Frozen Adventure is a Pixar short shown before the Pixar film Coco (Leadership lessons from Coco). Olaf’s Frozen Adventure takes place in the Frozen universe and sees the return of Elsa (Idina Menzel), Anna (Kristen Bell), Kristoff (Jonathan Groff), and, of course, Olaf (Josh Gad).

The film is set in the kingdom of Arendelle, where Frozen took place. Anna, Elsa, and Olaf planned a surprise dinner for the citizens of Arendelle but things go awry when the villagers leave after the ringing of the Yule Bell and leave the dinner unattended.

Quotes leadership lessons from Olaf's Frozen Adventure

Anna and Elsa then realize they have no Christmas family traditions of their own. Olaf decides to set out to find family traditions Anna and Elsa could adopt as their own.

We watch as Olaf and the reindeer Sven go door to door asking the citizens of Arendelle what their family traditions are.

Leadership Lessons And Quotes From Coco

A Reel Leadership Article

Coco is the latest Disney/Pixar animated movie. Coco tells the story of a young boy, Miguel (Anthony Gonzalez), who longs to be a musician. Except his family has a ban on music.

This leads Miguel to the land of the dead. There, he discovers there’s more to his family history than he could ever have imagined.

Leadership lessons and quotes from Pixar's Coco

The visuals in Coco are stunning. The story is engaging. And the leadership lessons in Coco are plentiful.

Today, we’re going to take a look at the leadership lessons found in Coco and what they mean to you and your leadership.

 

Caution: Coco spoilers below

Leadership Lessons And Quotes From Coco

1. Be careful what you chase after:

Miguel’s great-great-grandfather was a musician. He left the family to become famous.