By Jacquie McNish and Sean Silcoff (2015)
Pages: 288, Final verdict: Great-read
They were the giants of mobile telecommunications. They represented corporate
success. Fidgeting on their keyboard was the signal of power and the aspiration
of many. But then, that status was lost.
Jacquie McNish, senior correspondent in Toronto for...
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By Eric Schmidt and Jonathan Rosenberg (2014)
Pages: 260, Final verdict: Great-read
Have you ever been curious about the way Google works? Did you know that 1
spreadsheet was Google's main tool for managing resources for many years? This
is not a business best-practice book. This is a...
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By Sheryl Sandberg (2013)
Pages: 184, Final verdict: Should-read
The 8th most powerful woman in the world according to Fortune
[http://fortune.com/most-powerful-women] in 2015 asks: is it possible to talk
about gender equality without people thinking that women are crying for help?
This is one of the questions...
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By Ed Catmull (2014)
Pages: 340, Final verdict: Should-read
What makes Pixar such a magical place? For all of us born in the 80’s and 90’s,
Pixar has a special place in our hearts. For the past 20 years, whenever we see
that lively white lamp jump before...
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The Lean Startup [http://amzn.to/2KYzXVO], by Eric Ries (2011)
Pages: 292,
Final verdict: Should-read
The book that laid down the framework for today's startup culture.
Being one of the most famous books for entrepreneurs, what exactly turned Eric
Ries' ideas into a worldwide phenomenon with...
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