Management Lessons From The Bad Guy in the 1984 Movie Road House (Pt2 of 2) #SaturdayMorningHustle
MAR 23, 202413 MIN
Management Lessons From The Bad Guy in the 1984 Movie Road House (Pt2 of 2) #SaturdayMorningHustle
MAR 23, 202413 MIN
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<p>Let's discuss the management lessons we can all learn from the bad guy Brad Wesley in the 1984 cult classic movie Road House. Believe it or not, he brings a lot of excellent management and leadership skills with him. I'm going to break them all down for you today.</p>
<p>He utilized the following business development tools: work-life balance, delegation, strategy first, then action, working from a point of strength, getting your hands dirty, and doing what's necessary when it's necessary (within reason).</p>
<p><strong>Spoiler Alert</strong> <em>(c'mon, this film has been out for three decades)</em>: Brad Wesley ultimately fails because his motivation (evil) and strategy (destroying all competition at any cost) are flawed. Don't fall into either of these self-imposed traps.</p>
<p>Don't miss Pt1, the Business Process Management (BPM) lessons we can all learn from Dalton in Road House. Patrick Swayze plays Dalton, the newly hired head bouncer (called a Cooler) at a rowdy club that needs a turnaround.</p>
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