1.The Founder is a movie that walks us through the early life of the fast food chain Mcdonalds and how one man named Ray Croc was the one to bring new ideas of expansion and innovation. Ray Kroc is described as someone who always was chasing that next great thing and he was persistent in everything he did. It showed him at the beginning of the movie going to multiple drive-in restaurants to try to sell his mixer. One day he gets an order for 8 mixers from McDonalds and goes and is fascinated by how fast the service is and how good quality the food is and how organized everything is. He then begins to start convincing them to franchise the restaurant and even though they had previously tried he convinced them that he could do a great job doing it. He then began to convince people to become franchisees and the first couple who were his “friends” did a terrible job because they weren't involved, he began to look for people who would be fully involved and it worked out a lot better. Ray then realized that the franchisees were making more than him and he began to want more money despite what his contract stated. Then he got in contact with someone who had the idea that he needed to start a new company and begin to purchase the land which mcdonalds was on so that he had actual assets. The actual owners started to become mad after Ray put their name on his company name and began to implement the powder shakes and this was a breach of contract. He then begins to try and buy them out of their share which he does but at a hefty price of 2.7 million dollars and the keeping of their original state and 1% share in the company. Ray then agrees to everything and tells them of a handshake agreement for the 1% which he never gives them. It is entrepreneurial because there was so much innovation that the mcdonalds brothers implemented in mcdonalds and finding a new oppertunity with the start of the company to purchase land.2. I think it is intresting to see how much innovation you can implement in something that seems like a stuructered process. The Mcdonald’s brothers took a structured process and completly reinvinted it. If we could just apply that mindset to everyday things/inconviences then there would be progress and more efficient ways of producing things that could benefit everyone. Another intresting thing was how persistent Ray was when he was first allowed to franchise he started to approach a lot of people and began doing things one way but then completely reconsidered how he wanted his operation ran/type of people running the opperation and kept adapting to change like the powdered mix and other ways to make a profit and being open to someone elses suggestion with the land company. This aspect of entrepreneurship afects society because on one hand people have never seen such fast service before because they are used to drive ins and so they liked Mcdonald’s for that reason. On the other hand you have Ray beginning to franchise Mcdonald’s everywhere and it went well with society because now they had a fast service restaurant but on the other hand the Mcdonald brothers and the employees of the original Mcdonald’s didnt like it because now they are being over shadowed and eventually led to the closure of the business. Overall it affected society well because it gave people a cheap, fast and family friendly envirionment something that wasnt common back then. Society affected the Mcdonalds brother because they saw/expierenced the pain of having to order with a drive in. In the movie there was a scene where they were talking about how slow other drive ins were and how the people they attracted werent good people so that was what lead to them creating something new. Society also liked it enough to where the restaurants Ray opened performed well enough to stay open. The interaction between the entrepreneurs and society was good. At most scenes when showing Mcdonald’s there was always long lines. Everyone who Ray presented the idea to wanted in on it because of the idea of a fast serving restaurant. Mcdonald’s ended up being successful due to society wanting must needed change in the restaurant industry.