"If you repeat the words quality, service, cleanliness, and value every time, use bricks, I think you may be able to connect them with the Atlantic Ocean." - Lake Rock. He founded McDonald's, and now the world can get food at a favorable price. Ray has established a company with excellent taste, high quality service, cleanliness, and value. Ray Kroc set standards for all fast food restaurants and started a series of fast food restaurants. Ray Kroc is one of the most influential figures in the world. Because he founded one of the most famous fast food restaurant projects.
"I became famous overnight, but 30 years is a long and long night." - Lake Rock. Rick Rock is certainly an overnight fame and he basically created a multi-million dollar franchise from a small restaurant that he does not own. - As a college student, I ate a lot of fast food. I can eat seven times a week or through a driveway. My mother made most of the meal during the week when I grew up and she always confirmed that I had four healthy dinners in the 7 days of the week. As work and college life become increasingly busier, it is much more difficult to plan a consistent healthy diet. I like fast food. I like this taste and I am anxious for the majority of fast food.
Perhaps surprisingly, Ray Kroc (Michael Keaton) can learn a lot from the "founder". Ray was a traveling salesman and met two brothers at McDonald 's and succeeded in the fast food chain. Ray may not be a perfect businessman but you can definitely understand resilience, vision, and how to make sports. Please add "founder" to watchlist. This movie appeals to me every time. I can not think of another movie that captured the moment of childhood (and general life) so beautifully. Director Richard Linklater watched the growth and change of actors in parallel with their fictional character It is a genius way, I definitely want to take a phone and call my family It was. Add "Boyhood" to watchlist
My opponent likes the story of creators who fit into different models and are unlikely to begin walking towards success as an entrepreneur. That's why I like reading McDonald's founder Rick Rock's "crush". Crushing is not a romantic entrepreneurial concept, but Crocker's journey eliminated countless entrepreneurial myths. Hollywood did not have enough courage to evoke the filming of Grinding It Out, but instead chose a safe title: the founder. I also found many discussions on the same phenomenon, founder's vision, strategy, and personality in business writing, and there are not many articles on how the founder polished it.