21/12/2023
Ideas are cheap—what counts is the ability to translate an idea into reality, which is much more difficult than recognizing a good idea.
Book: THE PERSONAL MBA
Author: JOSH KAUFMAN
Rating: 4.75/5
Review: The author made his effort to include most of the essential fields of business into a 400 page book, which may be long and heavy to capture all. But he managed to keep the business terms as understandable as possible. The examples are plain and mostly refer to his previous work at P&G, which can be tedious to some readers, as the author didn’t have diversified working experience in business corporations. However, I appreciate his huge knowledge and his advocacy for lifelong learning, a good model for self-study entrepreneurs. Simple, condense and practical, the book is packed with very useful tips. All in all, this book is worth reading.
Things I liked about the book:
1- Each topics starts with a quote. Awesome one.
2- It has a lot of books recommendations, with a crisp explanation of the key topic.
3- It is not just bragging, that typical self-help book ultimately turns into.
4- Value for money. Because it has a huge amount of content charged with too little.