Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Movie: The Firm :: essays research papers
 Movie: The Firm      Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Sydney Pollack's film The Firm is a drama based on an desire to escape  from the law firm (Berndini, Lambert, and Lock) from which he was hired. The  relatively small but wealthy firm wines and dines the ambitious Harvard Law  Graduate's (played by Tom Cruise) with money and gifts in order to make him part  of their team. Overwhelmed by the gracious treatment and substantial offer  Mitch McDeere takes the offer to be part of the Firm. The firm gets them caught  up in a affluent lifestyle that they never thought they could live. Once  involved n the day to day workings of the firm McDeere began to get subtle hints  of a corruption with a Mafia mob client. McDeere gets a hold of some  information that he shouldn't have had access to that supports his suspicions.  When an FBI agent confronts him with evidence of corruption and murder within  the firm, Mitch forms a plan to indite the partners of the firm by gathering  information on overbilling of the firms clients. The firms clients files  contained information that could destroy both the firm and most of their mob  clients. Berndini, Lambert, and Lock had a past history of spending large sums  of money on their new lawyers then once they got used to the good life the firm  would let them in on the corruption that when on. The firm had a tight control  over their partners. They knew everything about their personal life as well as  their work life. All their homes were wired and their phones tapped. They also  had access to information on their partners family and friends. With such tight  controls over their lives they had a power to control their every move.  Temptations of escape were smothered by threats of harm. In two cases the  threats of harm led to murder.  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  A reoccurring theme of politics and power emerged throughout the film.  For this reason it seems most logical to analyze The Firm based on chapter  twelve of Stephen Robbins' book Organizational Behavior. Power is defined as A  capacity that A has to influence the behavior of B so that B does things he or  she would not otherwise do. The focus of this paper is going to based on the  power that the firm had over its employees. In order to better understand the  concept of power and where it comes from two published researchers named J.R.P.  French Jr. and B. Raven came up with a five-category classification. The five  categories are as follows; coercive power, reward power, legitimate power,    					    
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