By Jim Collins (2001)
Pages: 210, Final verdict: Should-read
Can a good company become a great company and, if so, how? This is the question
answered in the 2001 best-seller Good to Great by Jim Collins, an American
former business consultant, researcher and author.
Collins's first book, Built...
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By Laszlo Bock (2015)
Pages: 406,Final verdict: Great-read
What makes Google such a great place to work? In the past 10 years, the search
giant has been named topped Forbes "Best Companies to work for" 7 times
[http://fortune.com/best-companies/] and is seen by many as...
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By Clayton M. Christensen (2012)
Pages: 221,Final verdict: Should-readClayton Christensen is one of world's most
acclaimed business thinkers, famous for his theory on innovation published in
the book The Innovators Dilemma. But How Will You Measure Your Life is not a
business book. It is a book...
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By Duncan Clark (2016)
Pages: 304, Final verdict: Should-read
With more than 15 million packages delivered every day, an e-commerce
marketplace bigger than Amazon and eBay combined and a payment system 3x bigger
than PayPal, Alibaba is not playing around. And with the largest IPO in the
history of the...
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By Yvon Chouinard (2005)
Pages: 231, Final verdict: Should-read
Let My People Go Surfing tells the story of Yvon Chouinard in founding and
managing his companies Chouinard Equipment
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Diamond_Equipment] and Patagonia
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patagonia_(clothing)].
Originally published in 2005 and...
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