Monday, December 23, 2019
Organisational Behaviour - Movie Review - 4166 Words
ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR MOVIE REVIEW ON GLADIATOR GMBA January 2008 Avinash Anand ââ¬Å"We mortals are but Shadows and Dust Maximusâ⬠¦ Shadows and Dust!â⬠- Proximo Summary The movie, set in 180 A.D. traces the journey of a man who goes from being a trusted army General to the Emperor of Rome to a Slave to a Gladiator who eventually defies the Empire to exact his revenge and ensure that Rome gets converted back into a Republic. The movie highlights various aspects of inter personal relationships, group dynamics, leadership qualities and personal qualities such as courage, determination, self belief, love, jealousy, ambition and most of all Power. Character Analysis Maximus (Played by Russell Crowe) The central character of theâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Among managers, Type D practices constitute an ideal state from the standpoint of organizational effectiveness. Maximus is a great leader who likes honesty and trust with all members of his team. In order to build this trust and loyalty, he demonstrates his abilities on the battlefield and earns the respect and trust of his team members. Once this relationship is established, and the members are comfortable with Maximus, the leader, a two way communication process gets established wherein there is feedback as well as disclosure and this is seen especially in Maximusââ¬â¢s interaction with Juba. Marcus Aurelius (Played by Richard Harris) Marcus Aurelius ââ¬â a great Roman Emperor with the vision of a peaceful and just empire. A philosopher ââ¬â Marcus wants the world to look up to Rome as its light. He has spent all his time as Cesar to make sure that his vision of Rome is realised. Even though he holds the position of Cesar, he strongly believes in the Republic system of empire where highest powers are vested with the Senate. He puts this belief over the interests of his son who is aiming to become the next ruler of Rome. This shows the mark of a selfless leader and a visionary. He wants to appoint a morally upright man as his successor who will eventually hand over power to the senate and does this by chosing Maximus because of his integrity and capabilities. 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