How to find an opening in the market and exploit it
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Hugh Hefner talks to filmmakers about the rapid growth of "Playboy."
The 2009 documentary "
Hugh Hefner: Playboy, Activist and Rebel" chronicles the rise of American magazine magnate Hugh Hefner. In interviews with him, colleagues, critics, and fans, the film follows the trajectory of Hefner’s business, Playboy Enterprises, from a wild idea in the 1950s to a modern empire. While his core product — a men’s magazine featuring edgy literature and photos of naked women — is controversial, it shows how Hefner deftly found a gap in the market and capitalized on it.
How early venture capitalists helped build American tech giants
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A scene from the film “Something Ventured.”
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Something Ventured" portrays some of the most successful and prolific venture capitalists, who through genius or luck made big early-stage bets on tech companies like Apple, Google, Atari, and Intel. For a crash course in venture capital or a modern business history lesson, this 2011 documentary shows how entrepreneurs partnered with investors to build some of the greatest American companies.
The power of great salesmanship and perfect timing
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Todd Wagner (left) and Mark Cuban, co-founders of early Internet business Broadcast.com.
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Mark Cuban: Bloomberg Game Changers" looks at the backstory of billionaire entrepreneur and investor Mark Cuban. Talking to his childhood friends, professors, and business associates, it shows how Cuban built Internet company Broadcast.com into a must-have property at the height of the dot-com boom. It also offers viewers a look at the spoils of success and proves the importance of great salesmanship, timing, and a desire to win.
Why showmanship and great marketing is just as important as the products you sell
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Steve Jobs presents the iPad.
Jobs is one of the most revered entrepreneurs and designers of our time. In the PBS documentary "
Steve Jobs: One Last Thing," the filmmakers trace Jobs' inspiring career and lasting legacy in technology and retail, as well as his legendary product presentations.
How economics explain what motivates people
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Caricature of Bill Gates and John D. Rockefeller from "Freakonomics."
Why do people do the things they do? "
Freakonomics," a 2010 film based on
the book by Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner, explores the scientific and economic concepts behind human behavior. It will open your eyes to what motivates your customers, employees, and coworkers.
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