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Book review #Twelve of 2021: Robert Iger – The ride of a Lifetime

Posted by By Vikash Mantri March 22, 2021Posted inBook reviewNo Comments
Lessons in creative leadership from the CEO of Walt Disney company The book reads like an autobiography of Robert Iger – one of the most successful CEOs in the world. …
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Why you should not play tennis like Boris Becker and play poker like Andre Agassi

Posted by By Vikash Mantri March 15, 2021Posted inBook review, PokerNo Comments
Deepak Dhayanithy in his book “Strategy Huddle” talks about a very interesting event to understand behavioral strategy . This is about Andre Agassi telling the world how he had an…
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Book Review #Ten of 2021: Hard thing about Hard things

Posted by By Vikash Mantri March 8, 2021Posted inBook reviewNo Comments
A book by Ben Horowitz. I heard it is so popular among Venture capitalists, that they refuse to fund a startup until the founders have read this book.  When a…
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Book Review #NINE of 2021: Extraordinary Delusions and the Madness of Crowds

Posted by By Vikash Mantri March 1, 2021Posted inBook review, InvestingNo Comments
An Investment classic published in 1852. People like crowds. The bigger the crowd, the more people show up. Small crowd, hardly anybody shows up. -Gallagher With Gamestop, Tesla, and Bitcoin…
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Book review #Eight of 2021: Bulls, Bears and Other Beasts

Posted by By Vikash Mantri February 22, 2021Posted inBook reviewNo Comments
A Story of Indian stock market by Santosh Nair I had an induction course at my MBA Campus and a 2-day induction session at my first job at SBI capital…
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