Collection of 13 inspiring short films that tell a story that moves us to challenge ourselves, be respectful of and help others. View some of these high definition films-you won't be disappointed!
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Short animated meeting opener on change narrated by Patrick Stewart of Star Trek fame!
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Yes, but provides the perfect introduction to discussions on how creative ideas are killed off instead of having the opportunity of being explored by the group and perhaps utilized.
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A short film from DeWitt Jones who shares with us how "so many things begin to change when you come at the world from the perspective of more than one right answer".
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Featuring film footage from President Roosevelt's New Deal, this short film is still relevant today as we challenge ourselves to look beyond our fears to the future.
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Hosted by Cliff Robertson this all time classic shows the power of teams working together and reaching their goal!
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Promoting age diversity and appreciation in the workplace.
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Focuses on the idea generating phase of the creative thinking process.
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A humorous meeting opener on change starring the "Stapler Guy"
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This short story based on an Indian Folktale leads us gently to an understanding of the importance of each individual. Each of us has a role to play and every individual makes a difference.
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Short clip that can be used for many situations where we think we know all the facts but do we?
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Wonderfully humorous meeting opener about customer service that is a perfect starting point for workshops to improve customer service at your organization!
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Workshop focusing on problems employee has with customer service skills without experience in the customer service zone! This lack of experience can be pretty scarry!
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Upliting true story of young Darius West and eleven of his best friends that take on the challenge to travel across the country on their mission to raise awareness and funds to support muscular dystrophy research.
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Short meeting opener by BJ Gallagher well know for Peacock in the Land of Penguins.
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Perfect session starter workshop's exploring company policy concerning harassment in the workplace or for new hires.
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A short 4 minute meeting opener/closer to foster discussion on the core aspects of diversity in the workplace today!
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Eileen McDargh, author and host shared "Who would have thought that by slowing down, I would know more by noticing more?" one of the messages of "Gifts of the Mountain-Simple Truths for Life's Complexities" inspiring program for each of us.
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Short meeting film focusing on achieving goals. We are taken through quick clips of a variety of sports as participants achieve their goals. Inspiring, fast paced meeting starter.
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Perfect reminder for all employees!
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Empowerment within a framework. Enable employees to translate ideas into action>making things happen.
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If you like TV bloopers then you will enjoy these short meeting openers demonstrating common "hell" moments at work featuring John Cleese and his cast of characters!
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This animated meeting opener will encourage your team to look at problems in a new way!
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The Hubble Telescope for a time was the biggest mistake experienced by the NASA team. However, with a team of determined scientists, they were able to arrive at a solution and have the Hubble Telescope become a big success!
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This stimulating program looks at the barriers to fresh, profit related creative thinking.
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Indivisible is a truly moving short film depicting one man's love of America during his time as a prisoner of war. Based on Sen. John McCain's experience.
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What if we we just said to everything "well that's OK the way it is" when it isn't? This thought provoking meeting opener challenges viewers to re-think their standards of quality, safety and excellence.
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Short motivational film to encourage and inspire creativity and passion for life hosted by noted photographer DeWitt Jones.
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Animated program introducing a new concept into the language of the leader-the concept is Co-creating with direct reports versus a power over mind set.
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Muppets Most Popular Meeting Break film..sometimes breaks are necessary!
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