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  • Rich Dad Poor Dad is a revolutionary look at business and how to make money In Rich Dad Poor Dad, the American businessman Robert Kiyosaki highlights that wealth is based on a few basic principles that are often overlooked in favor of good education and hard work, meaning that the majority of people will never escape the rat race. This...
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  • Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind shows how modern humans came to be In Sapiens, Yuval Noah Harari traces the history of humankind from our earliest days, when we lived alongside Neanderthals, to the present day, when social and technological advances have utterly transformed our lives. This clear and detailed summary and analysis is a valuable resource for anyone who wants to understand...
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  • The 4-Hour Workweek is a revolutionary approach to work In The 4-Hour Workweek, the American author, entrepreneur and speaker Timothy Ferris shares his own method for working less and earning more, which includes optimization, outsourcing and personal development. This clear and detailed summary and analysis is a valuable resource for anyone who wants to understand Ferris’ very original book: it...
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  • The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People is an innovative look at the road to success In The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, the American entrepreneur and university lecturer Stephen R. Covey explains how, in his opinion, some people become successful and others do not, by looking at a range of values including integrity, leadership and synergy. This clear...
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  • The Communist Manifesto is one of the most influential works of political theory ever written In The Communist Manifesto, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels set out their belief that human relations have always been defined by class struggle and that the capitalist system is unsustainable in the long term. According to them, a revolution of the proletariat will inevitably lead to a communist...
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  • The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money is a highly significant work that marked a turning point in the development of modern economic theory In The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, the British economist John Maynard Keynes argues that the belief that markets naturally tend towards full employment is a fallacy, and that state interventionism is therefore necessary to...
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  • The Lean Startup offers an innovative approach to entrepreneurship and growth In The Lean Startup, the American entrepreneur Eric Ries draws on his experiences as a startup founder to present a new approach to company and product launches. In particular, he advocates reducing the time spent on the feedback loop and cutting costs at all stages of the production process. This clear and detailed...
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  • The New One Minute Manager offers powerful advice on time management In The New One Minute Manager, the management specialist Ken Blanchard and the communication expert Spencer Johnson provide an updated approach to management for our contemporary globalized world. Through the concepts of One Minute Goals, One Minute Praisings and One Minute Re-Directs, they provide a model that newly promoted managers and seasoned leaders...
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  • The Power of Now will teach you how to live fully in the moment In The Power of Now, Eckhart Tolle draws on the teachings of several world religions to present what he sees at the universal truth of their teachings. He is a firm believer in the power of living in the present, which he sees as the path to spiritual enlightenment....
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  • The Speed of Trust is a must-read for any leader In The Speed of Trust, the businessman and author Stephen M.R. Covey claims that "trust has never been lower than it is today". However, winning the trust of others is essential for effective leadership and decision-making, which means that it is vital in the modern business world. This clear and detailed analysis is valuable for...
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  • The Tipping Point takes an interesting look at the causes and impact of social phenomena In The Tipping Point, the British journalist and writer Malcolm Gladwell analyzes the effect of social phenomena, taking a multidisciplinary approach to subjects such as social epidemics and the butterfly effect. This clear and detailed summary and analysis is a valuable resource for anyone who...
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  • The Wealth of Nations explains how countries become wealthy In The Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith seeks to explain why some countries are wealthier and more development than other countries that are otherwise similar. In particular, he reflects on productivity and the crucial role played by free trade and free markets. This clear and detailed summary and analysis is a valuable resource...
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