Nothing is neutral. Every decision we make and every action we take moves us closer to success or failure.

What would you recommend to political Bosses to watch to improve skills?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/6260548.stm…

"Four Italian management consultants have come up with a novel way to get ahead in business – read fewer textbooks and watch more films. …all good films teach lessons about behaviour. …High-quality films, though, can offer lessons about problem-solving and teamwork as well as focusing on issues such as globalisation and diversity" UNQUOTE above article.

What movies would you recommend to Political Bosses to watch and learn from?

Do you believe in the CONCEPT of certain movies as being viable for the job you do there today.. if not the end result?.. if so, which film CONCEPT works for you in your mind, yet won’t be tried and tested in real life?

I wanted to put in the politcal category, but yahoo wouldn’t allow me – strange that isn’t it?.. Maybe we’ll get more constructive advice here…
Re Michael Ceasar – so much for CONSTRUCTIVE ideas here !! Pray do tell me WHAT politician have you got in mind that could learn god knows what from your list?.. TOO much "knowledge" is as bad as too little !! It does, however show everyone a LOT about YOUR personality and skill levels !.. MAYBE.. YOU are a consultant psychologist?…hmmm I think not somehow !
To clarify here,maybe we should constrain it to top 3 movies that Bosses could learn from…

To me, movies are only reflections of society, not molders.

We will not survive if we attempt to learn any type of skill based on the childlike dogma emanating from Hollywood.

It’s is my biased opinion that movie moguls, producers, directors and, yes, even the actors, equate the ability to produce money making films with the ability to articulate a political dogma or societal morphology.

There is little science or knowledge or wisdom in Hollywood. Convincing teenagers that they should smoke cannot be equated with convincing people to embrace a political philosophy.

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