By Randy Pausch (2008)
Pages: 206,Final verdict: Should-read
Do you have a book which you like so much that you gift it to all your friends?
This was The Last Lecture for me, the I-love-this-book-you-should-read-it-too
that I gave to my best friends. It is a collection of stories from...
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By Phil Knight (2016)
Pages: 386, Final verdict: Great-read
Where did the biggest athletics company in the world start? Shoe Dog tells the
story of Nike, and its humble beginnings in Oregon, United States, through the
eyes of its founder and longtime CEO Phil Knight.
In fact, Shoe Dog is...
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By Richard Feynman (1985)
Pages: 391, Final verdict: Must-read
Nobel prize winner, Richard Feynman was one of the most brilliant men of our
generation. Google's co-founder Sergey Brin elected this as one of the 2 books
which inspired him the most
[http://www.businessinsider.com/google-cofounder-sergey-brins-favorite-books-2015-7]
. If you...
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By Andre Agassi (2009)
Pages: 386, Final verdict: Great-read
What kind of leadership lesson can you take from a book about a tennis player
who spent most of his career playing by himself on the court?
Open takes a very personal trip through Agassi's life from early childhood...
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