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People In The Workplace Should Learn The Three Laws Of Hollywood.

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Hollywood is the most competitive industry in the world.

There is no objective criterion for quality in creating and selling creative environments.

Ability is not as important as relationship and work.

To succeed in Hollywood, we need to be aggressive and even violate the words and deeds of humanity.

Familiarity with the Hollywood rule makes it easy for other industries.

In the "American sweetheart", Billy Christopher plays a publicity staff.

The three rules he taught his subordinates to survive in Hollywood were:

First, always

Work hard

When he finished watching the trailer, he asked who was cut off. His subordinates were stupid and honest. They were cut by the marketing department. He corrected him on the spot: "always try to win. If the boss doesn't know who did it, he said you did it!"

Two, find out the likes and dislikes of the boss: when his subordinates heard this, they immediately changed their words and said, "I cut it!" Christopher reminded him again, "I didn't say it was cut well."

Before you win the battle, you need to know if the boss likes it or not. "

Three, cold-blooded animal: the theory of Christopher is: the more cold-blooded you show in your private life, the more diligently you are at work.

Boss

Will like it.

He said to his subordinates, "you are not going to love or be loved, you are promoting movies.

If the new movie is half way through, you suddenly heard that your mother was killed by a car.

If you go downstairs, you can shed a tear, but if you have nothing to say, "what a pity, if she is still alive, she will love this movie!"

Hollywood's cruelty is promoted by Dustin Hoffman in the "peach colored cloud swinging dog".

He plays a trump card producer.

When the president of the United States was entangled in scandal, he made a fake war to forsake the attention of the media.

After the president's support rate rebounded, he ended the war and even prickly suggested: "the president should win the Nobel peace prize because of the end of the war."

Others said, "but there is no war from beginning to end!" he said, "no war can bring peace."

Such a spirit that ignores morality and truth and is proud of it is the key to success for Hollywood people.

In the "big cheats", Steve Martin, the three stream producer, first asked for the restaurant where the boss was going to eat at noon. In order to raise funds for the studio, he was asked to arrange for him to sit next to the owner of the studio. He sat down and loudly pretended to be playing the mobile phone with the star, so that the boss mistakenly thought he was a heavyweight.

  

False display of affection

In Hollywood, it is normal.

In the early work of Kevin's Swimming with the Sharks, he played the role of a sadistic film company boss, giving him both soft and hard work.

Once he was talking to the boss, and the assistant was listening.

When the boss hung up the phone, he pretended to be on the phone and said a bunch of praise aides, which made his assistant full of joy.

Will Kevin Gao Bessie feel sorry for this? Of course not! He taught his subordinates: "never say sorry in a company, it's a fragile expression!"

In an industry that does not apologize, the way to survive in the workplace is to have the wisdom and courage to swim with sharks.

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