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In the complex business community, you want to start a business, do not understand the economy, do not understand business, do not understand the human world, do not understand the legal edge, you only have the courage, only dream, only naive, then there is only an empty. Here is what I have organized for you, for your reference!

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1. Wall Street1987

Insider trading is illegal, not illegal how to be able to get rich, the key to see how to break the law at the same time can be covered up. How can you just enter the stock market without seeing this movie?

2. Glengarry Glenn Ross1992

When real estate went into recession, what were the sales consultants in American housing agencies busy with? See how they use databases, how they sell real estate door-to-door, how they package real estate during a recession, and how they target the housing needs of newlyweds.

3. Upside Down Trading Places1983

The economy is synonymous with the act of trading. As long as there are transactions, there is a need to learn to assess whether the transaction is cost-effective or not, and there is a need to penetrate the inner secrets of the other party to the transaction. The core laws learned in trading apply wherever there is trading in any country in the world.

4. Boiler Room2000

It is inconceivable that illegal trading is almost inseparable from the stock market. For a 19-year-old to witness the manipulation of wealth so close to the process of making anyone rich is nothing more than a random choice.

5. Pirates of Silicon Valley1999

Bill? Gates and Steve? Jobs are on opposite sides of the fence in almost every way, and they only ****ing agree on one thing, and that's to do everything possible to block this movie. How are high-tech companies incubated in Silicon Valley? What kind of market rules do young people under 25 utilize, and how do they make the rules of the market, their customers, and their competitors form a ****same body? Layers of intrigue loom over Silicon Valley.

6. The Coca-Cola KidThe Coca-Cola Kid1985

This is the story of a boy who creates a business out of Coke. As a marketing practitioner for carbonated beverages, he is forced to answer the question, why isn't there a bottle of Coca-Cola in a remote Australian town? Marketing is an integral part of business, especially indispensable in entrepreneurship.

7. The Secret of My Success1987

The main story is about the journey of a boy from Kansas, USA, who floats in New York. If New York can represent the center of human commercial activities in the last 100 years, then any young man in the 21st century has to face the glitz, hustle and bustle of the big city.

8. "Advantageous Cooperation" In Good pany2004

Big companies grow up through acquisitions, do you acquire? Know what sales executives think after an acquisition? Do you know what salespeople are talking about behind the scenes? The core factor in the failure of Lenovo's acquisition of IBM is that it simply didn't understand the movie. When companies buy and sell from company to company, as a member of the company's position, where are you?

9. "Barcelona" Barcelona1994

The American way of selling can really go global? An American salesman's experience in Spain teaches us about the values of sales, the way sales deals with customer culture, and the way sales masters customer relationships.

10. Barbarians At The Gate1993

In 1988, KKR's acquisition of Reynolds & Nabisco was a major financial event that shocked Wall Street worldwide. Professionals analyzed the deal in hindsight as a scam on a legitimate basis. Because KKR company with leveraged buyout practices not only do not need cash, do not need to see cash, and even no one knows where the money comes from, the whole process is simply a trap. And those at the top of KKR, as well as those on Wall Street in the deal process, have been labeled "barbarians" because of their unprecedented greed and cunning skills

Classics

1. In business you have to show sincerity. show me the money, show me the money is real, as it is in any business. There are no solid friendships in business, this is a lesson you must keep in mind before you start a business.

2. "Going to Work a Bug" Office Space1999

Office politics class practical textbook. When a company encounters a crisis in a market economy, the essential motives for layoffs, the core meaning of the role of employees to the company are the basic rules of the business world that must be learned.

3. Deconstructing the Corporation The Corporation2003

After the 18th-century U.S. law was formally adopted that a corporation could be an individual's organizational act, just over two centuries later, this U.S. corporate law actually influenced the world, and you can see similar descriptions in China's corporate law. This title crowned as a legal person has traveled across the globe and every angle of the world has been affected. There is no end to the greed of the individual, the desire of the individual to expand, and this movie reveals the rules of capitalist business in its deepest essence and mercilessly reveals the ills of its existence.

4. "The Insider" The Insider1999

The essence of the business world is the free exchange of money, as long as you and I are willing, it seems that the exchange of anything. The commercial value of the transaction, the pricing principle in the transaction, the role of business reputation in the transaction are all alive in this movie show, business students must understand the inevitable result of money ruling human society, and this result has the irreversible characteristics.

5. The Hudsucker Proxy1994

A movie that didn't do well at the box office, but those who know business say it did. The owner of a company commits suicide, but his company is still thriving, and the power players on the board of directors start to act, acting out of selfishness, of course. Corporate governance and the practicalities of operating a corporate board of directors are unparalleled real-world lesson plans in this movie.

6. Antitrust 2001

A Stanford computer genius is hired by a tech mogul after graduation to develop a global communications system, and then realizes that he is being used to spy on his business rivals in order to monopolize the market. The film is a poignant tribute to Microsoft's monopoly, and tells a story of contemporary and global significance in the fight against money and high-tech monopolies.

7. The Devil's Salesman Rogue Trader 1998

In 1995, Bahrain Bank, one of the world's oldest banks, went bankrupt. Once the most trusted financial institution of the British aristocracy, with more than 200 years of excellent business history, it could not escape bankruptcy. Shockingly, such a tragic end came at the hands of an ordinary securities trader, Nick Leeson. Lisson. This movie from a real case is the best lesson plan for everyone to learn about banking, especially investment business.

8. Other People's Money 1991

This is also a movie based on a true story of the United States, from which you can learn about business law, mergers, commercial litigation norms, business processes, mergers and reorganization processes. The U.S. commercial free market is full of conflicts and contradictions between self-interested and altruistic behaviors, and it is precisely from these conflicts and contradictions that one can learn about different motives and a variety of dazzling means.

9. Disclosure1994

A hesitant corporate executive not only loses his promotion in one day, but also welcomes his 10-year-old live-in girlfriend as his top boss. He has a wife and children, he refused the female boss and his request to revisit the old dreams, so the female boss played all kinds of tricks in the company to marginalize him, and even falsely claimed that he was sexually harassed. He can't stand it any longer, and with the help of a shrewd female lawyer, he fights with the company and his domineering boss. ...... The film is a rare teaching tool for office politics and interpersonal relationships in the corporate world.

10. What Women Want2000

A small accident gives the protagonist the ability to read women's minds, and this is a movie that reveals what women think in a clever way. Business psychology, women's behavior, and advertising are some of the highlights of this film that you can learn from.

Recommended

1, "When Happiness Comes Knocking" The Pursuit of Happyness;

The Pursuit of Happyness, an American movie, is based on a true story. The protagonist of the story is today's American black investment expert Chris Gardner, successful interpretation of a near bankruptcy, his wife left the home of the downtrodden salesman, how hard-working single parent to do their duty, upwardly mobile to become a stock market trader, and finally become a well-known financial investor's inspirational story. The movie was nominated for the 2006 Academy Award for Best Actor. A mainland TV series of the same name and a book of the same name are also available.

2. Lorenzo's Oil Lorenzo's Oil 1992

"Lorenzo's Oil" tells the true story of a pair of parents with no medical background who don't give up hope and eventually discover an oil that cures their child's illnesses. scientific community with skepticism and disdain. This kind of innovation, perseverance and clear vision in the face of adversity are the very qualities entrepreneurs need to possess."

-Arjun Arora, ReTargeter

3. The Matrix The Matrix 1999

"This movie is an icon among techies and entrepreneurs. There are similarities between entrepreneurs and 'The One' in learning to fearlessly follow the right path and overcome the dangers and challenges faced in the Matrix business world."

-Doreen Bloch, Poshly Inc.

4, Working Girl Working Girl 1988

"This movie is for those who don't want to be bound by the rules, and it shows the truth that when you have the guts to break the rules, you also have to have the guts to take the consequences, a lesson every entrepreneur must learn."

-Thursday Bram, Hyper Modern Consulting

5. Cape Land Swiss Family Robinson 1960

"Entrepreneurs in high-tech companies need to look outside of their own environments for inspiration, and this movie contains the resourcefulness needed for a successful adventure requires resourcefulness, perseverance and the courage to try, this old Disney classic is about surviving in uncharted territory."

-Tony Navarro, Streamcal

6. Startup 2001

"This 2001 documentary about the rise and fall of GovWorks, a startup dedicated to streamlining the **** business, provides a great perspective on a real-life startup, which encompasses heated conflicts with partners beforehand, several rounds of funding scenarios, fierce competition in the marketplace, and more."

-Benjamin Leis, Sweat EquiTees

7, The YES Movie

"This movie tells the story of a few young entrepreneurs who stick to their dreams and keep working hard to become young and rich, with a plot that's very inspirational and funny. "

-Louis Lautman, Young Entrepreneur Society

8. The Social Network 2010

"This movie is inspiring for tech entrepreneurs, from generating the earliest business ideas, determining what features to include, applying for financing, hiring employees, and more, this story breaks down the many natural growth stages a tech startup will go through throughout its lifecycle."

-Ryan Holmes, HootSuite

9, Ghostbusters Ghostbusters 1940

"This movie is really all about how to be a successful entrepreneur, and the inspirational movie From building a company to finding the first customer for your business, the movie contains a lot of lessons learned."

-Tim Jahn, Entrepreneurs Unpluggd

10. Middle Men 2009

"This movie takes us on an exciting journey through the rise of the Internet in the late '90s, and it's a highly entertaining movie that's worth watching for every high-tech entrepreneur. entrepreneur is a great movie to watch."