5 documentaries every entrepreneur should see

by Janice Allen
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Sitting vegetarian on the couch in front of a mind numbing movie may feel like relaxation, but in reality it probably doesn’t do anything for you. Watching ordinary people make drama out of ordinary things is neither inspiring nor ambitious, and yet it is the premise of most films and series.

What if you limited your Netflix consumption to inspiring movies or documentaries? What if you learned from the top of their game and the best in their class how to lead, train and win big? How much could you expand your mind by filling it with only material from world-class artists in every field? What if you relaxed and decompressed while conditioning your mind that you were capable of more?

I asked ambitious entrepreneurs to recommend films and documentaries that had exactly this effect. They shared the programs that inspired them to take their game to the next level and here are the top five.

Becoming Warren Buffet

For aspiring billionaires out there, who better to learn from than Warren Buffet, billionaire and former CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, whose methods have been studied by many who want to emulate his success? Ani Naqvi, CEO of the Ultimate Results Group recommends the 2017 documentary Becoming Warren Buffet because “To me, Buffet is one of the most endearing and likeable entrepreneurs out there.” Naqvi said the documentary gives an insight into “him as a person, which goes much deeper than just his business acumen”, adding: “This is more than a documentary about investing, it actually gave me insight into how to be a better leader and stay true to my purpose”.

Becoming Warren Buffet covers Buffet’s philosophy of life and approach to business, proving, according to Naqvi, “he’s an excellent role model for aspiring entrepreneurs and this is a great introduction to the realities of starting a business and the journey to becoming an investor.” Getting up close and personal with one of the greatest investing minds out there can’t be a bad use of a few hours.

Undercover billionaire

Another way to learn about “how successful entrepreneurs think and deal with problems,” according to executive coach Jim Harshaw of The Harshaw Group, is to watch Undercover Billionaire. “It opens your mind to what’s possible,” said Harshaw, who said this show “explores the inner workings of the minds of highly successful entrepreneurs, exposing their vulnerabilities and showing that they are real people who have fears and doubts.”

Harshaw has personally benefited from consuming this show, at a time when he felt flat in his own company. “Undercover Billionaire helped me rethink what was possible and have bigger ambitions,” he said. As a result of this new level of thinking, “I find myself working at a higher level and making more money as a result.” See how successful people think and act to mirror these techniques in your own procedures. You may see the results for years to come.

Inside Bill’s Brain: Decoding Bill Gates

Another example of watching a successful entrepreneur in action comes from entrepreneur Iti Malken’s recommendation of the 2019 documentary, Inside Bill’s Brain: Decoding Bill Gates. “It shows how important habits are to our success,” said Malken, who added that the documentary “inspired me to look closely at my own habits and daily routine and see how I could improve my work-life balance through more white space to enter.” my planning.”

Habits, routine, and freeing up space to think big were some of the points Malken was able to take from this documentary, as well as “understanding the role Melissa Gates played in Bill’s success, both with Microsoft and their philanthropic work,” of which he said, “gave me an understanding of how important a supportive partnership is to success in business, even if they are no longer married. Studying Bill Gates through this documentary yields actionable tips that any entrepreneur could use.

Jiro Dreaming of Sushi

A fantastically titled documentary recommended by Merchant Machine entrepreneurs Ian Wright and fashion photographer Adam Brazier was Jiro Dreams of Sushi, which Wright said is “a must-see documentary for any entrepreneur” that will make you “feel inspired about constantly honing your craft,” and Brazier thought it was a great display of “the passion and dedication it takes to achieve excellence in any field.” The film covers the life and work of Jiro Ono, an 85-year-old sushi master , who has three Michelin stars and whose small sushi restaurant in Tokyo is one of the most sought-after dining destinations in the world.

“This film is not only a celebration of Ono’s success, but also a valuable lesson in the importance of hard work and perseverance in achieving goals,” said Brazier, as well as success factors such as “passion, dedication and attention to detail.” .” Brazier added that as an entrepreneur it’s normal to want to try everything and start new projects, but the film “reminds me to focus on my craft and not just do other things because I could do them.” The film had a similar effect for Wright, whose business focus shifted from “short-term thinking to a journey of continuous improvement and creating outstanding products.” Try to get a little better every day, and over time it will lead to incredible business success that is true to your passion and purpose.

The founder

If you are facing a challenging time in your business, learning from someone who has overcome rejection may be just what it takes to succeed. Andrés Berte of Connex Digital recommends The Founder, the biographical film (not strictly a documentary) about McDonalds’ humble beginnings, for understanding how entrepreneurs can overcome adversity and find their greatest ideas while rushing. “I enjoyed The Founder because it shows how difficult entrepreneurship can be, and how the ideas with the most impact may not be sexy,” he said. “It helped me realize that simply understanding the fundamentals of business is key.”

In The Founder, the turning point for Ray Kroc was, “Understanding that owning the land on which a franchise sat was key to exercising control and standardizing the customer experience, which eventually became what McDonalds became famous for.” An unlikely message in a popular story that could make your head spin with ideas.

Recognizing that entrepreneurship can be a challenging journey, but remembering to stay true to your goal, create good habits, dream bigger with your plans while focusing on the long term are feelings these documentaries will inspire aspiring entrepreneurs that they view. Whatever path you’re on right now, you don’t have to walk it alone. Get into the minds and lives of people who have walked the walk and come out the other side.

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