Gun on your head: Suggest one book to a fellow business people
Salar Davari
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Mine would be: Superclass by David Rothkopf
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The Goal by Goldratt. Nothing. Nothing groundbreaking, but useful, especially for beginners.
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Losing My Virginity by Richard Branson. Entertaining read and happens to be an autobiography too. You can learn a lot from how he lived his life.
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