When a young boy discovers a rusting Model A in a cornfield, Henry Ford himself appears to espouse his doctrine that nothing is impossible if you think outside your self-imposed limitations.
An exciting, story-driven film touting expansive thinking. It challenges viewers to: go beyond their boundaries, discover their capabilities to achieve, self-motivate, problem solve, and believe in themselves.
Length: 9 min.
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The Chase
“…It doesn’t matter whether you’re a lion or a gazelle, when the sun comes up, you’d better be running!” Such is the challenge of every day business – staying ahead of the competition. The Chase uses life and death on the plains of Africa as a dramatic spring board to discussion. Whether you’re a large corporation, a small company, or somewhere in between, how do you run fast? How do you run well?
Each individual can find ways to help their company “outrun” the competition. Engage your managers at every level and inspire employees to understand their personal value.
An early 19th century pharmacist buys a tonic formula from a farmer and discovers what can happen when you follow your dreams.
Utilizing a unique story-telling format, viewers are challenged to put muscle behind their dreams, motivate themselves to embrace change, and break away from the model to expand their thinking.
Simple fable about communication, perception and...an elephant.
This excellent session starter is an animated video that illustrates, in rhyme, the importance of seeing the big picture. It shows how we each see things from our own point of view. It emphasizes the importance of communication between teams, team members and departments.
This uplifting, fast-paced meeting opener will bring both tears to your eyes and a smile to your face as you see the characters conquer their dreams and overcome the odds. A country song illustrates to its audience although everyone enjoys celebrating in times of winning and winners always receive the most recognition, (front page news) as long as you follow your dreams and perform at your optimal you are a winner.
A patriotic twist was incorporated into the film. If we as a nation continue to follow the American dream “everyone can be a winner”.
This meeting opener is a great one for all industries!
Key Training Points:
Everyone can be a winner if he or she performs at their optimal
One’s strengths fall at different points on the spectrum and managers must be aware of this from the beginning