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GROUP 5: ROHIT GHOSH, SUKHVINDER SINGH,


A R P I T KU L S H R E S H T H A , R I S H I M A L H O T R A ,

RUSH OF A LIFETIME
Genre Drama, Action &
Adventure
Director Ron Howard
Writer Peter Morgan
Stars
Chris Hemsworth James
Hunt
Daniel Bruhl Niki Lauda
Suzy Miller Olivia Wilde
8 wins and 47 nominations

ARY

Set against the sexy, glamorous golden age of


Formula 1 racing in the 1970s, the film is
based on the true story of a great sporting
rivalry between handsome English playboy
James Hunt and his methodical, brilliant
opponent, Austrian driver Niki Lauda.
The story follows their distinctly different
personal styles on and off the track, their
loves and the astonishing 1976 season in
which both drivers were willing to risk
everything to become world champion in a
sport with no margin for error: if you make a
mistake, you die.

ANALYSIS OF CHARACTERS
James Hunt's was a turbulent life lived to the

limit - in and out of racing cars. As a driver


he overcame constant fear and enormous
odds to become the best in the world.
He was self-confident, competitive and
determined.
In faster Formula Three cars 'Hunt the
Shunt' had even bigger accidents. Eventually
he learned to stay on the track long enough
to win races, but never conquered his fears.
In the garage his terror often caused him to
vomit.
He had a commanding presence and spoke
impressively in a deep voice with a cultivated
accent, saying exactly what he thought. He
hated dressing up, always wore tattered blue
jeans

James Hunt

ANALYSIS OF CHARACTERS
Given up for dead after an appalling

accident he recovered by what the


medical profession called sheer force
of will.
His astonishingly quick return to the
cockpit was called the most courageous
comeback in sporting history. During
his remarkable career he was called
both a hero and a villain. The battlescarred champion who defied both the
odds and convention remains a living
legend.
He worked as an adviser for Ferrari,
served as a Jaguar team principal and
became a television commentator

Niki Lauda

PERSONALITY TRAITS OF JAMES HUNT

1 High job satisfaction


2 Internal locus of control
3 High self esteem
4 High Self efficacy
5 Low Self monitoring
6 Type A Personality

PERSONALITY TRAITS OF NIKI LAUDA

1 High job satisfaction


2 High self esteem
3 Internal locus of control
4 High Self efficacy
5 High Self monitoring
6 Type A Personality

LEARNING THEORY
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING
In German
Grandpix, 1976 met
with an accident
while racing in bad
weather condition
and got burned.
After his return in
Japan Grandpix,
1976 he faced similar
weather conditions
but decided to quit
mid way.

THEORY OF MOTIVATION
Maslows Need Hierarchy Theory
SelfActualization

Realize ones
full potential

Use abilities
to the fullest

Esteem

Feel good
about oneself

Promotions
& recognition

Belongingness

Social
interaction, love

Interpersonal
relations, parties

Safety

Security, stability

Job security,
health insurance

Physiological

Food, water,
shelter

Basic pay level


to buy items

ATTRIBUTION THEORY- KELLYS MODEL

James Hunt

Niki Lauda

Distinctiveness

External

Internal

Consensus

Internal

Internal

Consistency

Internal

Internal

RATIONAL ECONOMIC MODEL


The decision maker has a well defined goal that he is trying
to maximize.
The decision maker can identify the problem clearly and
precisely.
He knows all the alternatives available to him as well as the
consequence of each alternative.
The decision maker has the full information and the ability
to rank all alternatives according to their consequences.
He has full freedom to choose the alternatives.

CONFLICTS
Interpersonal (JAMES HUNT vs. NIKKI LAUDA )

Refers to the conflicts that exist between the Individuals


Personal differences
Information deficiency
Role incompatibility
Environmental stress

Intrapersonal (NIKKI LAUDA)


Conflict that exists with in a person

EMOTIONS
Emotional Dissonance

Refers to inconsistency between the emotions we feel and the


emotions we display.
Rivalry doesnt mean that you cannot respect your rival
Felt Emotions

Actual emotions of an individual.


During Racing
Emotional Intelligence

Anyone can be angry that is easy. But to be angry with the right
person, to the right degree, at the right time, for the right purpose
and in the right way is not easy.
On the race track

MOTIVATION

If a person
sees his work
as a means to
some other
end then that
is extrinsic
motivation

Extrinsic
Motivation

Intrinsic
Motivation

Intrinsic
motivation is
evident when
a person
views his
work as an
end in itself.

THANK YOU

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