By Bill Walsh (2009)
Pages: 242, Final verdict: Must-read
Bill Walsh is considered to be one of the greatest American Football coaches of
all time. After becoming head coach of the San Francisco 49ers team, one of the
worst teams in the NFL, he led team to a Super Bowl...
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By Viktor Frankl (1946)
Pages: 154,Final verdict: Should-read
Can suffering provide a meaning for one's life? In the cruel setting of World
War II concentration camps where Viktor Frankl was imprisoned, he found a
meaning to his suffering, as recounted in his 1946 book Man's...
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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 Og Mandino (1968)
Pages: 110, Final verdict: Great-read
"The Greatest Salesman in the World" - upon stumbling on this title you’d
normally expect to read some best practices in mastering the art of selling;
yet, this book is so much more - a game changer of...
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By Carol Dweck (2007)
Pages: 276,Final verdict: Should-read
Is intelligence a birth right or a quality that can be developed? How can the
way we face setbacks have a decisive impact on our lives, and more importantly,
how can it help set ourselves for success?
In a book chosen...
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