By Rob Goffee and Gareth Jones (2006)
Pages: 256, Final verdict: Should-read
If there are two topics that dominate the shelves of the non-fiction section of any bookstore - besides those on cooking and bulletproof 14-day diets that promise the "Instagram beach body" you've always dreamed...
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By Alec Ross (2015)
Pages: 320, Final verdict: Should-read
What will the world look like in 20 years? For a young adult, a parent or a
run-of-the-mill futurist, there are only a few questions that will cause less
discomfort than this one. And yet, curiosity kicks in whenever we wonder...
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By Frederic Laloux (2014)
Pages: 331, Final verdict: Should-read
Do you ever feel like you wear a mask at work? Do you wonder why decisions about
your work are taken by those who are not familiar with it? Frederic Laloux
brings us an inspiring book about new ways of organization...
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By Andrew Grove (1983)
Pages: 272, Final verdict: Should-read
Andy Grove is one of the most respected icons of Silicon Valley. A refugee from
Hungary post-WW2 that found his way to the US on a boat, Andy became one of the
founders of Intel [http://www.intel.com/content/www/...
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By Stuart Crainer(2002)
Pages: 166, Final verdict: Great-read
Jack Welch is one of the most iconic CEOs of the last decades. Commander and
Chief of General Electric for 20 years, he led the company to grow its revenue
3x, and the company value 16x (!) to 79B$.
In Business the...
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