Top 5 movies that a network company leader should watch
Movies are a huge source of inspiration, motivation, new ideas, and valuable insights for MLM leaders who strive to improve, strengthen their team, and reach new heights in their careers. We have compiled a selection of the best films about the success stories of business whales, their victories and failures, leadership qualities, sales strategies, management approaches, and business development.
Top 5 inspiring business movies:
Founder (2016)
A motivating film about how the well-known network "McDonald's" appeared to everyone on the planet. The film reveals aspects and ways to achieve any goal, showing the tough relationships between business partners. The main character strives to achieve something greater and become the best in his field.
Key ideas:
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Don't be afraid of difficulties, overcome them.
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If there is even the slightest chance of success, you must take advantage of it.
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"Persistence and determination are our real strength."
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Set daily goals for yourself and achieve them. This will elevate you in your own eyes and give you confidence in your abilities.
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"A man is what he thinks about all day long." Think about your business, look for new ideas and solutions to existing problems, learn to rethink concepts.
The Seller (2009)
A comedy about sales from a professional perspective. The main character can sell anything to anyone, and his team - people with a real desire and ability to turn every customer contact into a real deal.
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There is nothing in the world that cannot be sold thanks to common customer persuasion formulas.
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To build a career in mass sales, it is important to be a good psychologist.
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Motivation and self-motivation of salespeople play a key role in business.
The Social Network (2010)
Almost a biographical film about how a student creates a world-famous social network. It is a story of a person who is more concerned with the process than money, and he is simply obsessed with his project. It is hard to believe that at such a young age one can be so determined, hardworking, and confident in their abilities.
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"While everyone is trying to become a member of the elite club, one should create their own and become its president."
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If a person loosens their grip on managing a business, they automatically become out of the loop.
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The main thing is not to come up with an idea, but to implement it and bring the matter to an end.
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Everything is great when the business starts, but weaknesses show up when dividing the received profit and popularity.
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Many brilliant things are born not in luxurious glass skyscraper offices, but in student classrooms and dormitories.
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If a person can articulate their point of view correctly, they are absolutely unbeatable.
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Information exists on its own, each person decides how to relate to it. You are solely responsible for your choice.
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For solid resilience in controversial situations, it is important to have good arguments, even if they do not fully correspond to the topic of the dispute.
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To get someone to acquire what you need, it is important to present it on the plate they prefer.
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People are susceptible to tempting offers and frivolous decisions.
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Quick big money can bring quick problems.
Thank You for Smoking (2005)
A witty story about the "devil's advocate" - tobacco lobbyist Nick Naylor. He promotes the interests of tobacco manufacturers and is well aware of who and what he is working for. The dynamism in his sales tactics comes from his pragmatic-cynical approach to selling a product that "kills" people. The main character skillfully argues, operates with paradoxical but convincing arguments, easily turns any opponent's arguments in his favor with a light and pleasant smile on his face.
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Boiler Room (2000)
The film tells the story of how a young man from a simple family becomes a stockbroker. Not everyone can do this, but the chosen ones make a big fortune and become rich. When only money matters, principles, compassion, kindness, and relationships with loved ones go to hell. But after some time, the main character realizes that there are things more important than money in life. The story reveals the ins and outs of stock exchanges with multimillion-dollar turnovers. It is a guide on selling "emptiness," on how to interest someone who was ready to hang up just a minute ago.
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