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Go Kiss The World: Life Lessons For The Young Professional (2008)

by Subroto Bagchi(Favorite Author)
3.65 of 5 Votes: 1
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English
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Penguin Books India
review 1: Sheer simplicity with which Mr. Bagchi narrates himself promises you that, you will have something to cherish when you have finished reading this book. I'm going in a wrong chronological order. I have been exposed to Mr. Bagchi's books which are later released like "The Professional" & thus my curiosity to know where did this man come from was on its pique.First things first, this is NOT a book about how Mindtree came into being, and it certainly is not about how the company changed the way business is done in the IT space, but it does touches on the topic. This book is an autobiographical account of the man himself, who believes in the fact that Indian middle class has tremendous power, once they decide to do anything.The essence of the author's previous works are intact ... morein this book as well. Mr. Bagchi never forces you to take any tips. His books always focuses towards familiarizing oneself to a situation, and to realize how a decision is made under those conditions. He creates a datum level for a thought process to bloom, and by highlighting those circumstances under which the decision was made he compresses the learning process of the reader who really wants to learn.All in all, Mr. Bagchi once again pulled off another gem. Egarly waiting for the "Elephant catchers"
review 2: This book made me feel that adage "You don't find the book, The book finds you" is indeed true. Generally i find it an arduous task to complete an autobio but the wonderful narration of the book made this book an exciting read. One of the rare non-fiction books that i could not simply put down until it was finished. As a connoisseur of quotes(if there is a thing like that!), quotes are peppered through out the book. "Open your mind before you open your mouth"takes the cake. A forward by Azim Premji would have been an icing on the cake :) less
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Hafsa
One of the very inspirational memoir I have read. Must read for corporate people.
marg
Good book, though you don't miss seething if you don't read it.
bedeesther
A great book with a lot valuable lessons for young people.
DarthSigyn
Worth read..
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