Business and Economics

Poorly Made in China by Paul Midler Book Review

Poorly Made in China | Paul Midler | Book Review

In “Poorly Made in China,” Paul Midler delves into the competitive world of Chinese manufacturing, uncovering deceptive tactics and cultural intricacies. Drawing from personal experiences, he provides insights into the impact of these practices on global business, offering a compelling exploration of this complex economic landscape.

Chrysalis 101 Anecdotal Stories by Sanjay Lohani Book Review

Chrysalis – 101 Anecdotal Stories | Sanjay Lohani | Book Review

In a world that is constantly changing at an ever-increasing pace, it is imperative that we change and this need for growth-oriented change cannot be better explained than through the author’s own words,
“Sometimes we are stuck in a rut, not being able to evolve to the next state despite commitment, intention, and lots of hard work. We perhaps do not yet have the awareness, capacity, or the skill set to move to the next level.”

When Women Lead by Julia Boorstin Book Review

When Women Lead | Julia Boorstin | Book Review

Julia Boorstin, the author of When Women Lead, has herself worked in a highly power-imbalanced environment as a reporter at CNBC. For this book, she interviewed various women in business about the discrimination they faced and how their leadership changed things. Workplace discrimination is not limited to the boardroom alone; it is in fact the reflection of the pervading gender norms in the world.

Everything Started as Nothing by Bhaskar Majumdar

Everything Started as Nothing | Bhaskar Majumdar | Book Review

At the core of the book lies the concept – everything starts from zero. As the author takes us through the all-important steps of planning, building, sustaining, and growing a startup, we get to know the dos and don’ts, the struggles and challenges, the opportunities and strengths that a business experiences.

Blogging-for-Diamond-by-Anuj-Tikku

Blogging for Diamond | Anuj Tikku | Book Review

With not much research to boast about and only the author’s own experience to its credit, Blogging for Diamond is a book that can be read as an add-on read in addition to other books but certainly not as a standalone read on the subject.