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Connect The Dots (2010)

by Rashmi Bansal(Favorite Author)
4.13 of 5 Votes: 3
languge
English
publisher
Eklavya Education Foundation
review 1: This is a book which contains several short narrations of big success stories of small, once-insignificant people. Its really inspiring to read such a book, which has the very own words of people who made their life worth noting. Certain business stories mentioned inside here are those of Dosa Plaza, VETA, crossword book store, Tantra t-shirts and many more.The book sure is a motivator for those who would want themselves to go from the 'paid' to 'the one who pays'. I would give a 5 star for this book for sure.
review 2: “You can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust… in something – your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down, and it has made all the differe
... morence in my life” - Steve JobsI have read the Tamil version of the book published by Ananda Vikatan. It was good & highly inspiring. It tells the stories of courage, determination and inspiration of 20 people from different backgrounds who chose to become entrepreneurs without doing an MBA. Highly recommended, Must read if you want to be a successful entrepreneur. less
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Flipstarz101
This one is my favourite Rashmi Bansal Book. I eagerly await for her work.
diva
Amazing. Truly inspiring.One of the best books I have read till date.
Daniel
Helpful for inspiration...
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