Many successful films have been made in different languages. Let's take a look at the 10 best web series that businesses should watch and that will be useful to them.
1.Silicon Valley (2014-2019) with HBO Category: Comedy and Drama | Seasons: 6
Silicon Valley is the story of talented programmer Richard Hendricks who develops a revolutionary data compression algorithm and starts a startup called Pied Piper.
Why do you want to see? Let's understand the difficulties of starting a tech startup. I know the challenges of investing.
2.Shark Tank (since 2009) - Sony Entertainment Category: Business reality show
Entrepreneurs try to get investment by presenting their business ideas in front of big investors.
Why do you want to see?
Learn to present ideas effectively and deal with tough questions. How start-ups are valued and how share transactions work. Understand what investors are attracted to and how it works.
3.The Social Network (2010) Director: David Fincher
The film is based on the story of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and the legal battle that ensued.
Why do you want to see?
Understand the dangers of growing up too fast and the problems that come with partnering Understand the importance of protecting intellectual property in business. The conflict between success and personal relationships.
4.Start-up (2016-2018) - Crackle / Netflix
Category: Crime, Drama, Thriller | Seasons: 3
A tech entrepreneur starts a digital currency startup in a number of ways.
Why do you want to see?
Funding challenges Startups know the complexities of growing under pressure
5.How I Made My Millions (2011-2013) - CNBC
Categories: Documentary, Business | Seasons: 2
True stories of entrepreneurs who turned ordinary ideas into multi-million-dollar businesses.
Why do you want to see?
Learn the real stories Understand how small ideas can make a great company. Learn how to deal with financial and market challenges Even on small ideas, big successes can be achieved with hard work and timely strategies.
6.Dragon's Den (2005-present) - BBC Category: Reality, Business | Seasons: 20 +
Similar to Shark Tank, entrepreneurs try to get funding by presenting their ideas in front of wealthy investors.
Why do you want to see?
Let's understand how investors assess the prospects of the business. Learn how to pitch with an attractive professional presentation. Let's see how the negotiations go.
7.Billions (2016-present) - Showtime Genre: Drama | Seasons: 7
New York High tells the story of the power struggles between a hedge fund manager and a U.S. attorney in the world of finance
Why do you want to see?
High-spirited strategies: Strategies that take risks and face competition. Power and Influence: Understand how relationships affect business decisions. Business ethics: the boundaries of legal and illegal activities. The key lesson: Strategy, influence, and competence are all essential to success in high-pressure industries.
8.Dirty Money (2018-2020) on Netflix Category: Documentary, Crime | Seasons: 2
Corporate frauds ranging from banking scams to environmental crimes have been exposed.
Why do you want to see?
Let's understand how unfair business practices can bring harm. The wrong decisions of the corporate will lead to big failures. The importance of trust in business.
9.TVF Pitchers (2015-present) - TVF Play / YouTube Category: Comedy, Drama | Seasons: 2
Four friends quit their jobs to start a business.
Why do you want to see?
Real challenges faced by start-ups in India Understand how collaboration and problem-solving are crucial in a team It's not easy for investors to understand.
10.House of Lies (2012-2016) - Showtime Category: Comedy and Drama | Seasons: 5
The story of a management consultant who gets deals by manipulating clients using many tricks.
Why do you want to see?
Things to Know About Corporate Consulting and Signing Deals Learn how to deal with high-profile clients and make deals Problems between profit and morality
Similarly, the Netflix show Inside Bill's Brain: Decoding Bill Gates, which delves into the thoughts and solutions of Bill Gates, and the CNBC show The Profit, in which Marcus Lemonis's financially troubled businesses are raised through investment, provide a closer look at business.
These series and documentaries are great learnings for the business world.