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Every day I can look at a list of phone calls only partially returned. We are losing our battle with all that is personal and real about our business. Here's an excerpt from Jerry's mission statement The Things we Think and Do Not Say: The Future of our Business: Inspired by a new vision, he then writes, throughout the night, a mission statement to share with his colleagues. While away at a company sales conference in Miami Jerry has an epiphany moment. Jerry eventually comes to terms with the fact that the people (and their families) have been ignored, sidelined and forgotten in the mix.
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The actual health and well-being of athletes mean very little. The players are merely a commodity to be traded. Money, glamour, success, beautiful wife to be. He seemingly has everything a person can want for. Jerry works as a high performing sports agent in the world of US sport. I think it has a number of applicable learnings within it we can all apply to business and to life. The best art always stands the test of time, despite obvious signs of age (such as early mobile technology) but regardless, it stands up on so many levels. Jerry is played by Tom Cruise and despite the film being over 20 years old, it retains its brilliance. Rewatching the film recently reminded me that the Cameron Crowe classic also launched both René Zellweger's acting career and bagged Cuba Gooding Jr an Oscar for best-supporting actor way back in 1997.