Dan Millman is a university student as well as a gymnast, aspiring to win the National Championship meets "Socrates" who runs a gas station. Socrates offers Dan perspective of reflecting on his life choices and that "knowledge is doing" not just knowing.
Rannulph Junnah, once the best golfer in Savannah, is reduced to life of alcoholism after a harrowing experience in the First World War. With the help of his new caddy, Bagger Vance, Rannulph is able to reconstruct both his golf game and his life, ultimately playing in a match against the two greatest golfers for $10,000.
Out of Our Minds explains why being creative in today's world is a vital necessity and how we can set ourselves and our children up for doing good work in organizations around the globe💡
You'll learn:
⭐ The steps of a creative process
⭐ Misconceptions about creativity and innovation
⭐ How to lead a culture of creativity and innovation
Uplifting (literally & metaphorically) story of a 78-year-old Carl who is pursues his lifelong dream to see the wilds of South America, with a young boy who comes along as stowaway but becomes the catalyst of Carl’s zest.
Will Hunting works as a janitor at MIT while recovering his life from a difficult past. His natural ability with math leads to his discovery by an award-winning professor, but also leads to conflict between different groups of friends and associates. Will’s hope that he can improve his future allows him to face his obstacles with strength and resolve.
This movie, featuring characters that correspond to different senses, shows the value of social intelligence in the isolation of a modern, urban environment. The characters’ lives are transformed by their brief interactions, and they are able to teach and learn simultaneously through their conversations and encounters.
This movie is a deep love-story of two cowboys who fall in love almost by accident in the conservative landscape and social milieu of sixties when gay love was still largely in closets. The movie is ultimately about love, sadly secretive - but true.
The right people in the right jobs create a leadership gene pool that conceives and selects strategies that can be executed.
Recommended reading from the people at Entrepreneurial Mindset Profile development guide.
In protecting his young son from the horrors of the Holocaust, Guido, a Jewish father pretends the whole affair as a game.
In today’s competitive markets, companies compete to retain the best employees with pay, benefits, promotions, and training. But these well-intentioned efforts often miss the mark 🎯 First, Break All the Rules argues that the "front-line manager" is the key to attracting and retaining talented employees.