
Lessons from the Boardroom: Back from the Brink interviews the people directly involved in LEGO's most critical period. Uncover the mistakes and decisions made by the world's most loved toy company in their battle for survival. Inside the Storm - Lego (1/4) Big businesses rise and fall every day. This documentary series follows the lifecycle of four of the biggest industry players, and reveals intimate details on how these companies were run. Supplemented by interviews from industry players and professionals from around the world, this series tells the story of how these titans of business managed to survive despite the state of odds and turbulence hitting them right where it matters. Lessons From The Boardroom: Back from the Brink, documents the survival techniques of major companies that nearly fell into the depths. LEGO Group, the world's most loved toy manufacturer, Garuda Airlines, one mans making of a billion from a dollar, Nintendo, the nostalgic giant that takes the world by storm, and Fujifilm, the camera and film manufacturer that made innovations in which you least expect. Watch insider testaments to the dealings that transformed industries and prevented these giants from the fall of their businesses
Tips for Parents
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Here's how to talk to your child about it >>>
Lego is a toy building company that has been around for a long time. They had some problems but learned from their mistakes and are still here.
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4 activities you can do with your child now >>>
- After watching the Lego history video, you can engage your 4-year-old by building Lego structures together that recreate famous buildings or characters from the video. - You can also encourage your child to use their imagination and create their own Lego creations based on what they learned from the video. - You can have a discussion with your child about the history of Lego and how it has evolved over the years, using examples and stories from the video. - Finally, you can encourage your child to learn more about the history of other toys or industries that interest them, using the Lego video as an example of how even the biggest companies face challenges and overcome them.
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Pretend play with your child >>>
GAME: Lego Building Challenge Challenge your child your child to a Lego building competition while teaching them about the history of their favorite toy. Set a timer and see who can build the tallest or most creative structure using only a specific number of Lego pieces. Use the lessons learned from the documentary to teach them about perseverance and overcoming obstacles in business and in life.
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1 moral thought for your child inspired by this >>>
Learn from mistakes. LEGO almost went bankrupt but they learned from their errors and survived. It's okay to make mistakes, but it's important to learn from them and come back even stronger.




