

Filmmaker Ken Burns on Lessons in Innovation and Collaboration
4 snips Mar 29, 2022
Ken Burns, an acclaimed documentary filmmaker renowned for his historical works, discusses his latest PBS series about Benjamin Franklin. He delves into Franklin’s transformation from a runaway teen to an innovative leader, highlighting lessons in collaboration and creativity for today's leaders. Burns also shares insights on his team's process in crafting impactful storytelling, the complexities of Franklin's legacy, and the importance of navigating moral evolution, all while reflecting on the role of documentary in shaping public understanding.
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Lessons from History
- Leaders can learn from historical figures like Ben Franklin.
- His push for continuous self-improvement and innovative approach to problem-solving offer valuable lessons.
Self-Improvement
- Ben Franklin focused on self-improvement, reflected in his work.
- He aimed to better himself, his inventions, and his country.
Early Inventions
- As a young man, Franklin invented a parasail and flippers.
- He constantly sought ways to create useful things for society.