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Greetings friends, this is Charles Fellingham welcoming you to this episode of “What Hollywood teaches us about...".
This video series takes excerpts from popular movies that support sound advice and winning strategies for important business topics.
This video series takes excerpts from popular movies that support sound advice and winning strategies for important business topics.
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Evan Almighty - the disguises of opportunity
Просмотров 10 тыс.4 года назад
Welcome to this episode of "What Hollywood Teaches Us About..." In this episode, we take an excerpt from "Evan Almighty" to help us contemplate our challenging world. Enjoy!
Intentional Acts of Kindness, from the movie "Pay It Forward"
Просмотров 4,2 тыс.4 года назад
Welcome to this episode of “What Hollywood teaches us about” Our topic today is “Intentional Acts of Kindness.” and this film segment is from Pay It Forward) a 2000 American drama film directed by Mimi Leder. The film is based loosely on the novel of the same name by Catherine Ryan Hyde. It chronicles 12-year-old Trevor McKinney's launch of a goodwill movement known as "pay it forward". It star...
What Hollywood Teaches Us About presents lessons from "Sully"
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This episode from What Hollywood Teaches Us About is from the movie Sully. And the leardership lesson is 'When preparedness and discipline meet'
Lincoln - The Complexity of Decision Making
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.6 лет назад
Welcome to this episode of “What Hollywood teaches us about”. Our topic today is “The Complexity of Decision making” and this film segment is from Lincoln, a 2012 American epic historical drama film directed and produced by Steven Spielberg, starring Daniel Day-Lewis as President Abraham Lincoln. and Tommy Lee Jones as Republican Congressman Thaddeus Stevens of Pennsylvania.
"Arrival": Speed of Trust
Просмотров 4976 лет назад
Welcome to this episode of "What Hollywood Teaches Us about...", and the leadership lesson is the Speed of Trust. The film segment is from "Arrival" staring Amy Adams. Enjoy...
themartian innovate adjust
Просмотров 1836 лет назад
Welcome to this episode of "What Hollywood Teaches Us About." The leadership lesson comes from the Movie "The Martian". And we examine human motivation. Innovation, Fail, Adjust, Persist. Enjoy
Darkest Hour: Management by Walking Around
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Our topic today is “Management by walking around” and this film segment is from Darkest Hour is a 2017 war drama film directed by Joe Wright and written by Anthony McCarten. It stars Gary Oldman as Winston Churchill, and is an account of his early days as Prime Minister, as Nazi Germany's Wehrmacht swept across Western Europe, threatening to defeat the United Kingdom during World War II. The Ge...
No Reservations: Handling Customer Objections
Просмотров 47 тыс.6 лет назад
Our topic today is “Handling client objections” and this film segment is from No Reservations, a 2007 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Scott Hicks. Starring Catherine Zeta-Jones, brilliantly playing chef Kate Armstrong who is the head chef at the trendy 22 Bleecker Street Restaurant in West Village of Manhattan, New York. In this scene, Kate’s emotions get the best of her as a cu...
Up In The Air: Coaching Leadership Style
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Our topic today is from the Leadership style series with an examination of the “Coaching Style” and this film segment is from Up in the Air, a 2009 American comedy-drama film directed by Jason Reitman and written by Reitman and Sheldon Turner, The story is centered on corporate "downsizer" Ryan Bingham (George Clooney) and his travels. Anna Kendrick stars as Natalie Keener, a young and ambitiou...
Saving Private Ryan: Commanding Leadership Style
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Our topic today is from the Leadership style series with an examination of the “Commanding Style” and this film segment is from Saving Private Ryan a 1998 American epic war film directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Robert Rodat. Set during the Invasion of Normandy in World War II, the film is notable for its graphic portrayal of war, United States Army Rangers Captain John H. Miller port...
The Intern: Managing Up!
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Our topic today is “Managing Up” and this film segment is from "The Intern" is a 2015 American comedy-drama film directed, written and produced by Nancy Meyers. The film stars Robert De Niro as Ben Whittacre, the intern and , Anne Hathaway as Jules Osten, the CEO of a fast growing e-commerce fashion startup”About the Fit” .
Sister Act: A leadership moment!
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Our topic today is “A Leadership Moment” and this film segment is from Sister Act is a 1992 America comedy film directed by Emile Ardolino and written by Joseph Howard, with musical arrangements by Marc Shaiman. The film stars Whoopi Goldberg as a lounge singer Deloris Van Cartier, forced to join a convent after being placed in a witness protection program, because Deloris witnesses her mobster...
Apollo13: Adaptive Strategic Business Planning
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This video series takes excerpts from popular movies that support sound advice and winning strategies for important business topics. Our topic today is “Adaptive business strategies” and this film segment is from Apollo 13 a 1995 American space docudrama film directed by Ron Howard . In this next scene, when mission control notice that carbon dioxide is approaching dangerous levels, ground cont...
The customer is NOT always right!
Love catherine zita jones look when the stake was sent back
This guy sounds like brainwashed slave mentality... Your body language says the true story... I still don't understand the saying that she used in this movie. If he gets in a rarer he might as well hail a cab... I don't get it. I mean yeah I mean he probably could have just went to the butcher shop and ate the damn thing as our ancestors did. No reason to pay some overpriced chef to burn the nutrients out of it.
Don't you dare try to defend yourself either let your body language do the talking... Remember the viewer is always right 😂
I just want to hug Sister Alma, the pianist, adorable.
As a kitchen staff, that man is out of the line. Professional Chefs know their steaks more than that “ad” sh•tty man’s knowledge about steaks. As a food service staff, don’t piss us off. Most especially the Chef. We bring good food to your table so might wanna learn to respect us. 🙂
I never complain anything in Rstrnt, if i like their food, i visit again and again and if i dn't like their foods i just make sure i dn't go there again.
he wanted rare..how rare does he want it?? cooked or not cooked?? well they could give him a shot on cooking a "rare" steak that he wanted..
This film was only slightly before its time. In 2024 lots of people get whacked on Teams or Zoom.
Oh believe me i love that scene ilove the way she did it 😂 its not easy to handle a customer like that so many complain it keeps my blood boiling i hope i could do it the way she did😂
I have an uncle who acts like the guy wanting the rare steak. He's an embarrassment to go out to eat with it. Even before we start to order our food he's an ass to the person waiting on us. We don't even speak anymore because he's such a jerk and my aunt isn't any better. Honestly it's been no loss.
Thank you for this clip as well as your purpose of showcasing dif clips of purpose❤🙏
You're absolutely right....there are times in the service industry when enough is enough and pleasing certain entitled people "because they pay" for that service and feel they can demand over the top because they're paying is just plain horseshit. I've walked out of many jobs and eventually started my own business. Never came across anyone so entitled.
You had a steak pal, a damn good looking steak. It's your fault.
Since Tom Wilkinson's death last week, he seems to be popping up a lot in random videos and film searches I had no prior knowledge of him being in.
R.I.P. Tom Wilkinson
Cheaply Copied from mostly Martha
I watched the trailer of Mostly Martha and this really is a copy. It’s crazy how similar they made it.
Please keep uploading more and more content, I really enjoy it and I feel that it is very informative. I sure do think that if you can be consistent your channel will grow. Keep on the good work! Hello from Indonesia.
That man.... INSULTS ME!
Me in rehab with everyone first three months to not go to classes and wait for mom to pick me up until she told me youre stàying until after new years
I would've done the same thing to that customer 😂
This negotiation tactic was a one time event designed to save the lives of his 18 captured men. Martin's only downfall was he could not be in a position to directly negotiate again with Cornwallis.
Excellent evaluation, thank you
what hollywood can teach us about winning a made up argument that happened in a work of fiction where the protagonist is right and the course of conversation has been set up to make him look very smart
it was supposed to be an exchange, yet they released their prisoners before getting their officers. how stupid can this movie be ?
I’m a retired Military Officer and Aviator with more than 40 years flying experience. This is a great example of what is called, “Malfunction Analysis”. Is not just knowing and understanding the emergency procedure response, it a clear understanding of the process, each aircraft systems effected both individually and collectively, and the appropriate priority response.
This video was a bunch of clickbait nonsense. It doesn't tell you how to build a following
It is the best part of movie
i love how they snuck in "Al Mighty" on morgan freemans name tag
yeah but imagine if cornwallis wanted to see his soldiers up close first before releasing the prisoners lol
The words "Fool me once, shame om you, fool me twice, same on me." makes me sound a "cheeky" fellow. However, that's exactly Cornwallis' lesson here.
This is how war is done right to a point of conversation only.
"great bullshit is all about the details." ... "... and one very fat colonel who called me a 'cheeky fellow'."
Why was he bitching about the killing officers because this is war why is he upset about it I always assume it was because He was an elitist ,all of the officers were from the noble family’s, the officers probably will rethinking they were never going to be killed in war only enlisted were shot intentionally, because in the movie Cornwallis never cared about the enlisted soldiers
Great scene but we can do without the annoying narration.
It kills me every time that obsequious, sycophantic second-in-command decides that it would be a BRILLIANT idea to bring one of the strawmen into the middle of a war meeting. As if to say: “Hey, General! Check out how this guy pranked us! Pretty funny, eh!?”
It's ironic how much British gentlemanly conduct cost us in this war. If Patrick Furguson had put a bullet between Washington's shoulders when he had the chance, things could have been very different
This scene should be in lecture room .It is good example of real world. Students should watch should watch this instead of dead theory on textbooks
One of my favorite scenes from a film.
This shows Cornwallis as being really dumb. All he had to do was approve the exchange and say that the militia would be given safe passage and to bring the officers there where they would be released at the same time as the colonists
I know a lot of people like the part about the dogs following Martin, but I find it to be a cheap shot. "The main character always has to be likeable and more charismatic" Low hanging fruit for mediocre IQ.
I find it funny how loyal the dogs were to Martin, he had them trained so well
One son or five,the pain is unbearable.
Hollywood doesn't teach us jack shit! F Hollywood...Mel Gibson is a true patriot and Christian...Mel for vice president on Trump ticket!!!!
Lovely movie ❤️
Good advice, except trade something for the dogs, so you're still trusted, during later negotiations if necessary.
How job interviews are like:
The fact that Cornwallis's men didn't do a proper exchange does kind of make the British look dumb. There is a reason exchanges are done simultaneously.
Not only does deception cost you long term bargaining, stealing his dogs out from under him is also going to make it worse.
That man insults me! Not bad for a farmer with a pitchfork, wouldnt you say?
More like script, wouldnt you say? First the general is presented as an outstanding tactician so then falling for such a trick is unbelievable. Not with the character presented like this.
The best of the best Movie ever made in such a disfuntioning time