Julia Roberts is (Erin Brockwich's 2000) movie link available free httgs://ezproxy.capilanoucallogin? url:https://search.ebscohostcomz'login.aspx? direct:true&db=cat02755a&AN:cul.b1347461 &site:edslive&scope:site Write 5-6 sentences for each answer Give a brief (2-3 sentence) summary of the film Identify and describe the main problem the protagonist deals with Identify and describe the protagonist's plan(s) and attempts to solve the problem Identify and describe the consequences of each plan and attempt to solve the problem Identify and describe the ending of the film and tie it back to the problem you identified above What can you infer about the motivations behind the action of the main protagonists? What are alternative conclusions one may have come to based on the evidence of the situation depicted? What do you think might happen if a different strategy had been applied? How would you have handled a comparable situation? Why? Describe and then explain the patterns of behaviour of managers and employees as depicted in the film. What inconsistencies do you detect with the management/business scenario depicted in the film? What other solutions to the problem should the protagonists have tried? What would you predict have been the result of these other choices? Name and describe the strategies the manager will need to use for the ongoing maintenance of the solutions implemented by the resolution of the film. Considering how circumstances changed for the workers and managers by the end of the film, what do you theorize will be the long-term impacts on the careers of the protagonists? Develop a set of criteria by which you can assess and evaluate the effectiveness of the choices made by the protagonists in the film and present your findings in a table. Connect the circumstances of the movie to your own lived experiences and describe the similarities and differences. Then, develop an outline of a proposal for how such circumstances could be avoided or better handled in your current workplace