Big company and small boss

Lola 2021-12-24 08:01:39

I watched two movies in a row, and I watched it after [upside down the universe]. On the basis of digesting the previous movie, watching this one again, coupled with the big evening, is a little overwhelming. My impression of this film is not as strong as [OPM]. The older the financial movies, the more classic they are. A large part of the film is interspersed with the emotional lines of men and women. From the perspective of appreciation alone, the appearance and appearance of the heroine and the heroine are good. From the perspective of learning financial knowledge, a large part of the middle can be skipped. Looking at the whole movie, I think there are two highlights. One is at 87 points, K's speech. I have excerpted it here. Due to the discrepancy between the subtitle translation and my own understanding, the following is my re-translation: K's speech: Advantages of cooperation, why some companies will be smooth sailing, and some will inevitably sink, in this diversified In the world, companies need diversified connections to adapt to it. Are we just building a company? Or a country without borders? For customers, it is a new democratic and free election. EG. Why can't "Sport America" ​​have a computer section? Dan's answer: I work in Sports America, but I don't know the inevitable connection between computers and sports. I don’t know why the changes in the world will affect the way we do business. Are we not selling a product? Just something that others need. So how do you see the similarities between a company and a country? We are just selling different products, which does not mean that we have to follow the rules. Besides, those democratic countries are at least obligated to citizens. If this is the case, why are companies still thinking about dismissal or firing? Another key point is Carter's speech at the meeting at 26 minutes. The marketing method inside is still worth learning. This is also what many companies are doing in the current interconnection market. Let me summarize again: K's idea now seems understandable, and I agree with it. Due to the popularity of various social networks such as Facebook, Renren, Weibo, QQ and other instant chat tools, we are like living in a huge network of small dots. These humanized platforms connect the dots together. One plane, one community. In this interconnected world, we use mutual cooperation to do business and manage. But at the same time, Dan selling products from the customer's point of view is a way of sustainable development of customers. The two ideas should cooperate with each other. 1. Mergers and acquisitions are a way to create connections. 2. Sales should start from the customer's point of view, whether it is needed, whether it can bring benefits, whether it has value and meaning.

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Extended Reading
  • Jules 2021-12-24 08:01:39

    I thought it was a comedy, but it turned out to be a reflective film, but the subject matter is more plain and boring. The handsome guy is already very authentic. DAN's daughter is really disgusting, and I have to find excuses for plotting wrong!

  • Rosalee 2021-12-24 08:01:39

    It seems convenient to buy a house in the United States. The young man in the film lived in a two-story building at a young age.

In Good Company quotes

  • Carter Duryea: [during a lively board meeting, to a janitor in the back] I'm psyched! You - I don't know your name yet! What's your name?

    Hector: I'm Hector... I just work maintenance.

    Carter Duryea: Well, Hector,

    [shouts]

    Carter Duryea: Are you psyched?

    Hector: I'm psyched!

    Carter Duryea: Well, if Hector's psyched, then,

    [shouts]

    Carter Duryea: I know I?m psyched!

  • Mark Steckle: ...You're being groomed...

    Carter Duryea: I'm being groomed! Mark, thank you, thank you. I'm going to kick so much ass for you, I'm going to take no prisoners, I'm going to be your ninja assassin!