Intrepreneurship
- how do organization build Intrepreneurs
( based on the original work of Gifford Pinchord)
The Films Will Cover
1. Masters Of Success Professionals,
business students and anyone with a dream can learn
from the lessons of Masters of Success. Hosted by
Ed Asner, the module brings eight highly successful
people from diverse backgrounds and industries,
all of whom share similar qualities of vision, determination
and perseverance. Musicians, restaurant moguls,
a helicopter designer and the woman who brought
aerobics to the United States are among those who
provide insight into how they overcame opposition
on their long road to triumph. In telling their
remarkable stories, these remarkable individuals
emphasize the desire, tenacity and willingness to
risk failure necessary for anyone striving to achieve
their goals. Masters of success serves as an inspiration
for those who wonder whether they have to make their
dreams come true. It contains a message we can all
learn from.
2.
The Winning Edge The
Winning Edge is a motivational program focused on
sport, that subtly illustrates that the same ingredients
to succeed in sport also exist in business.
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Determination
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Initiative
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Teamwork
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Passion
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Strategy
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Attitude
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Perseverance
Set
to a powerful soundtrack, this program will motivate
your audiences to challenge their beliefs and to prevail
in their goals. (10 Minutes)
3.
Lincoln
Let’s
assume that it’s you who’s been messing
up your life, not everyone else. Don’t let that
fact get you down. As Henry Ford said, “Failure
is simply the opportunity to begin again, this time
more intelligently.” Failure is a misunderstood
and an under utilized asset. Look back on your failures
and try to extract one thing that you learned from
each. These are keys to breaking your negative patterns.
And for inspiration, consider this man’s resume:
Age 22: Failed at business
Age 23: Ran for legislature and lost
Age 24: Failed at another business
Age 25: Elected to legislature
Age 26: Girlfriend died
Age 27: Had nervous breakdown
Age 29: Defeated for Speaker of the House
Age 31: Defeated for elector
Age 34: Defeated for U. S. Congress
Age 37: Elected to U. S. Congress
Age 39: Defeated for U. S. Congress
Age 46: Defeated for U. S. Senate
Age 47: Defeated for U. S. Vice President.
Age 49: Defeated for U. S. Senate
Age 51: Elected President The man is Abraham Lincoln.
(3 Minutes)
4.
Joel Barker’s Leadershift
The
concept of Leadership is changing. Leadershift - Five
lessons for Leaders in the 21st century explores these
shifts and offers five concepts that improve the performance
of any leader. Using bridge-building as a metaphor,
futurist Joel Barker teaches us that, more than anything
else, the 21st century leader will build bridges…
bridges built of hope and ideas and opportunities.
Bridges that help us move from where we are to where
we need to be.
Using inspiring locations and vivid stories, Leadershift
motivates every leader, and aspiring leader, to develop
the skills needed to lead his or her organization
into the 21st century.
5 Lessons for the 21st Century
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Focus
the majority of your efforts on the future.
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Understand
the nature of fundamental change.
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Appreciate
complex systems and how they work.
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Examine
your leadership style to see how it affects
productivity
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Create
shared vision to build bridges to the future.
(25 Minutes)
5.
Strategies for Survival
When
it comes to group projects, do the people in your
company behave like a team of bees or a pride of lions?
Following careful research, leading animal behavior
experts chose the most dramatic examples from the
animal kingdom as a metaphor for successful human
behavior. (5 Minutes)
6. Walt- The Man Behind
The Myth
From
Mickey Mouse to Mary Poppins to Disneyland and beyond,
Walt Disney touched the hearts of millions with his
special brand of magic. In this revealing