What is Pixar’s system for honest feedback called?
Braintrust
Explanation: The system removes hierarchy to improve ideas.
Is failure avoided or expected at Pixar?
No
Explanation: Every movie starts with flaws, failure is expected, and planned for
What is an “Ugly Baby”?
Early weak idea
Explanation: Early ideas need protection and are far from a final product.
What is a leader’s main job at Pixar?
Remove obstacles to honest collaboration
Explanation: Not control people
What happens if a company tries to avoid failure completely?
Innovation stops
Explanation: If no one is allowed to fail, no one takes risks, no new ideas get created or tested.
What is more important at Pixar—protecting feelings or improving the work?
Improving the work
Explanation: Candor focuses on the project, not people or their egos.
What type of failure is valuable?
Early failure
Explanation: It's easier to fix if early.
What is the “Hungry Beast”?
Business demand for output
Explanation: Deadlines, revenue pressure
Why are leaders often blind to problems?
Perspective bias
Explanation: They don’t experience issues
What happens when ideas are judged or criticized too early?
They never fully develop
Explanation: Early ideas (“ugly babies”) are fragile; if they’re shut down too soon, they never improve into something great.
What are the two reasons most organizations lack candor?
Fear + hierarchy
Explanation: People don’t speak up when they feel unsafe or that they will be judged.
What is the real danger with creative organizations?
Fear
Explanation: Fear prevents speaking up and giving honest feedback.
What’s the danger of the Hungry Beast?
Kills creativity too early
Explanation: Rushes ideas
What is more important, outcomes or process?
Process
Explanation: Creative outcomes can be random
What is the biggest barrier to creativity in most teams?
Fear
Explanation: Fear prevents people from speaking up, sharing ideas, or challenging problems, causing bad ideas to survive and good ones never to emerge.
What must exist for candor to work effectively?
Trust
Explanation: Without trust, honesty feels like an attack
What happens when fear exists in a team?
Problems stay hidden
Explanation: No one takes risks or gives feedback
What two things must leaders balance?
Creativity vs production
Explanation: Core tension of innovation
What destroys companies more, competition or internal issues?
Internal issues
Explanation: These are often hidden problems
What is the two most effective ways to improve a team or organization?
Encourage honesty (candor) and fix problems early
Explanation: When people speak openly, issues are identified quickly and can be solved before they grow into major failures.
A team receives honest feedback, but nothing improves—what is most likely missing?
Follow through
Explanation:
Candor only works if it leads to change. At Pixar, feedback is useless unless the team actually uses it to improve the work.
Two teams fail on a project. One improves, the other doesn’t. What is the key difference?
One learned from failure, the other didn’t
Explanation:
Failure itself isn’t valuable—learning is. Pixar treats failure as a tool for improvement, not just an outcome.
A company keeps rushing projects to meet deadlines, and quality keeps dropping. Which Pixar concept explains this problem?
The Hungry Beast
Explanation:
The “Hungry Beast” is the constant pressure for output and results. If it dominates, it forces speed over creativity and kills quality ideas.
If a team consistently delivers good results but avoids risk, what long-term problem is likely developing?
Stagnation (lack of innovation)
Explanation:
Short-term success can hide long-term issues. Without risk-taking, teams stop improving and eventually fall behind.
A manager only rewards successful outcomes, even if the decisions were poor. What problem does this create?
Bad decision-making gets reinforced
Explanation:
Outcomes can be influenced by luck (randomness). If you reward results instead of good processes, people repeat bad decisions that happened to work.