Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143458975
- Publisher: Penguin Random House India Pvt. Ltd
- Publisher Imprint: Penguin Business
- Height: 200 mm
- No of Pages: 256
- Spine Width: 10 mm
- Weight: 232 gr
- ISBN-10: 0143458973
- Publisher Date: 10 Oct 2022
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Width: 130 mm

Tina Pahwa –
It was an okay read. I didn’t find anything particularly new or groundbreaking. The shark vs dolphin was interesting, but not fully realized.
Vipul Yadav –
I found this book to be incredibly inspiring. The combination of aggression and empathy is crucial for success. Namita Thapar nailed it!
Supreet Suman –
This book changed my perspective on business. It taught me how to lead with both strength and compassion. A truly transformative read!
Ankit Rawat –
An engaging and informative book on leadership. The combination of ‘shark’ and ‘dolphin’ traits is brilliant. Highly recommended for entrepreneurs.
Sameer Raosaheb Patil –
Not the best book I’ve read on entrepreneurship, but it had some interesting points. I especially liked the personal stories from Shark Tank India.
Komal Gupta –
A must-read for anyone looking to improve their leadership skills. Namita Thapar provides practical advice and inspiring examples. A great resource!
Kislay Kumar –
Loved the personal anecdotes from the entrepreneurs! A great source of motivation and practical business wisdom. Highly recommend it.
Manish Kumar –
A powerful book that blends business strategy with emotional intelligence. The lessons are relevant and the writing is clear. Highly recommended!
Vishnuvardhan Veeravijaybabu Pinjala –
This book helped me think differently about my leadership style. The stories are engaging, and the advice is practical. Definitely worth the investment.
Anonymous –
Namita Thapar’s ‘Dolphin and the Shark’ is a practical guide for aspiring leaders. Easy to understand and implement. A must-read!
Mahak –
It’s a decent read, but I wouldn’t say it’s a game-changer. The shark vs dolphin idea is interesting, but it didn’t fully resonate with me.
Puneet Kajal –
A good overview of entrepreneurial skills, but it didn’t go into much detail. Suitable for beginners, but experienced leaders might not find it as useful.
Kaiwalya Sanjay Gawande –
While the content is solid, it felt a bit repetitive at times. Could have been shorter and more focused. Still, some valuable takeaways.
Muthe Sri Anirudh –
An interesting concept, but the book lacked depth. The ‘shark’ vs ‘dolphin’ analogy felt a bit forced at times. Still, some good advice.
Abhishek Kumar Nishad –
Some chapters were better than others. The ‘dolphin’ aspects felt a bit underdeveloped. Still worth reading for the ‘shark’ strategies.
Nimisha Mishra –
A refreshing take on leadership! I enjoyed the blend of ‘shark’ and ‘dolphin’ mindsets. Some stories felt repetitive, but overall a good read for entrepreneurs.
Khushal Singh –
A well-written book on leadership and entrepreneurship. I appreciated the actionable strategies and real-world examples. A valuable resource.
Saurav Kumar –
I liked the concept, but the execution could have been better. It felt a bit surface-level. Good for a quick read, but not a deep dive.
Aashima Chopra –
The book is quite informative and offers a unique perspective. The Shark Tank references were a nice touch. Enjoyable and insightful read.
Mohit Raghuwanshi –
Inspiring stories from Shark Tank India. The book provides valuable insights on entrepreneurship, but I felt it could have been more concise.