Teaching Entrepreneurship Through Documentary Filmmaking

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Uploaded by on Nov 17, 2008

Lynnette Claire of the Business and Leadership Department at the University of Puget Sound uses documentary filmmaking to teach a class about entrepreneurship.

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  • To be honest Ms. Claire, you'll have much more luck with autobiographies. Sam Walton, Ray Kroc (McD's), Marc Benioff (salesforce.co/\/\), 'One Click' (about Jeff Bezos), Glen Bell (Taco Bell), 'The Google Guys', 'The Prize' by Daniel Yeargin (Standard Oil), 'Call me Ted' by Ted Turner are a few places to get started. Theoretically, all an entrepreneur needs, is the theory that ideas are useless without implmentation, and that creativity without implementation is irresponsibiliy, and ENGINEERING

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  • You are absolutely right it is the only way. Theoretical approaches to entrepreneur are at best useless and at worst crippling. I'm not sure about movies (others please post good e-ship documentaries), all I've found that's decent is CNBC Titans which has only a handful of episodes. Shark Tank and Dragon's Den are OK, but they're really not about entrepreneurship, they're about angel and VC. Books: 'Grinding it Out' by Ray Kroc = hands down, the BEST book by an entrepreneur out there.

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