Business Lessons From Money Heist

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Business Lessons From Money Heist
07 Oct 2021
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No one should have a better understanding of your game plan, strategy, or market than you. A reward tied to a good cause is a fantastic way to keep your team engaged and motivated toward a common goal. Lest take you to the insight of the blog #ThinkWithNiche

 The story focuses on a group of robbers who planned a heist at the Royal Mint of Spain. The plot is gripping, and the dialogue is superb. More significantly, the series conveys a message, something about which we can reflect carefully while going about our daily lives.

Know everything there is to, know about your game and market- No one should have a better understanding of your game plan, strategy, or market than you. Professor imagined every imaginable possibility and was always one step ahead. He was fully aware of all the maneuvers that the cops and agents would make, and he planned his own moves ahead of time. The Professor not only prepared all of his acts, but he also dispatched his crew to the police tent with a strategy in mind and to keep an eye on all of the police's movements.

Join your squad in supporting a cause- A reward tied to a good cause is a fantastic way to keep your team engaged and motivated toward a common goal. Nothing compares to a team that is undeniably emotionally invested in a project or cause. Professor linked the entire money heist squad to an emotional cause, and his team members began to stick together like spaghetti and work well together on a mission.

Do not try to do it all yourself- The Professor knew that no one else could plan and coordinate as well as he could, so he performed all of the planning himself. He handed that work to Nairobi since he knew she could manage the gold melter's crew successfully, and because he knew Tokyo had leadership characteristics, he let her lead the team when needed. He foresaw the difficulties of including Palmero in the team because he knew he couldn't stand Tokyo as the leader.

Thorough Research and Planning like a master player- As a chess expert, the professor meticulously planned every detail and move of the theft. He achieved this by conducting extensive study and, on occasion, visiting the location where the heist was intended to take place and sniffing out every crucial individual present.

Consistency and Persistence go a long way- Once you've finished planning down to the last detail and have an action plan in place, all you have to do now is DO IT. The lecturer wrote all of the essential directions and methods to overcome all of the barriers on the board, but if you don't hit the ground running and/or nothing works on the real ground, the theory will fail.

“We stay to the plan?” Berlin always said, no matter how many techniques the Spanish police used.

Following the strategy, remaining consistent in your approach, and persevering in the face of failure goes a long way.

Fight for survival- Every life on our planet is fighting for survival, and only the fittest survive. When the theft neared its breaking point, practically everyone battled for their lives. Everyone was crushed to the core, but they all made it because they battled for their lives. Nairobi was shot, and Tokyo, who had no expertise with surgery, operated on her, saving her life. There were several times throughout the play when you thought it was over and then it began again.

Conclusion

All you have to do now is DO IT once you've done planned down to the last detail and have an action plan in place. Every life on our planet is fighting for survival, and only the fittest survive, and easily we should not give up.

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