Official Review: Inside the Mind of a Successful CEO

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Kudos to the author for taking the time to guide others with the wealth of knowledge and experience he has accumulated over the years. This definitely sounds like a must-read. Thanks for your great review!
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Thanks for the insightful review. Who doesn't want to be a CEO? Indeed this book is a must read. Congrats on being the BOTD.
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This is an insightful book on corporate governance. I look forward to reading it. Nice review.
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An interesting book based on a 45 year business career. There have been many books written by successful CEOs and they are interesting but with the way the business world is changing so rapidly the books can be inspirational but not books to follow for success.
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This is definitely an important resource for one desiring to improve their management skills. I hope the emphasis is not only directing but also leading by as example, as a leader and not just a boss. Thanks for the review.
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This book seems informative and eye opening. It is particularly suitable for business owners and managers.
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This book offers some valuable lessons for persons in business and managing others.
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One of the dreams and aspirations of a successful CEO is to grow their business and maximize profits
This book is good for entrepreneurs and business managers and to those who dream to becoming a leader in the sphere of business integration.

I like the review.
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. I think having military background helps with being an organized and disciplined manager. I will definitely recommend this book to aspiring managers. Not currently something I am looking at reading though.
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It's nice to hear that this author was able to liven up the material with a unique contribution of notable personality. Managerial positions employ all kinds, and any leader in a workplace setting would likely benefit from such a manual. I like that it includes applicable illustrations too. Thank you for your insightful review!
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As a practising entrepreneur, I find this book interesting to read from the review, especially, the management styles explained in this book. I think I would find this book helpful. Congrats on Botd.
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I think it is interesting to know what runs in the mind of a CEO or what he should think or how he should. I would like to give it a read.
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Nice book for entrepreneurs with knowledge from an experienced business man. I think I would recommend this to some friends. Self help is always good when you to how to implement what you learned.
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Thanks for the wonderful review! This seems to be quite an informative and useful read. However, this is not my usual genre and hence I have to pass.
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Post by kalgaonkarsnehal »

I liked your review. Thank you for sharing the same. In fact I have just completed a management course and I'm sure I will find this book very relevant and educational. Even though the book is titled 'Inside the Mind of a Successful CEO', the leadership and entrepreneurial lessons can be adopted by any one us in our daily professional and personal lives. Good going! :idea2:
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