Description
- ISBN-13: 9789354227295
- Publisher: HarperBusiness
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 264
- ISBN-10: 9354227295
- Publisher Date: 20 Nov 2021
- Language: English
- Weight: 230 gr
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹339.15Current price is: ₹339.15.
From college rebel to CEO, Jason Kothari’s journey is an inspiration. Learn how he revived Valiant Entertainment from bankruptcy to a $100 million sale. Discover his secrets to transforming struggling businesses and advising giants like Softbank. This memoir offers practical advice, philosophical insights, and a fresh perspective on life, work, and entrepreneurship.
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Sanskar Maheshwari –
A good book, packed with real-world examples. Sometimes the author appeared to be name-dropping. Good advice on company turnarounds.
Chanchal Chauhan –
Kothari’s journey is fascinating. I found the philosophical sections a bit dense, but overall a worthwhile read.
Naman Pamnani –
Loved it! “Irrationally Passionate” is a game-changer. Jason Kothari’s story is both inspiring and practical. This is a masterpiece.
Akif M –
I enjoyed the Valiant Entertainment turnaround story the most. The rest was okay, but felt a bit rushed. Solid advice, but not groundbreaking.
Divyanshu Kashyap –
I really enjoyed “Irrationally Passionate.” The author shares his secret to life and work. Great practical advice.
Prikshit Chib –
Offers a unique and fresh perspective on life and entrepreneurship. Jason has poured his heart and soul into this.
Lalatendu Pradhan –
The author shares his secret to transforming business from struggling to thriving. Great business advice and entrepreneurship insights.
Nandani Agrawal –
A compelling narrative. This book offers a fresh perspective on entrepreneurship. I’d recommend it to anyone starting a company.
Mukul Singh –
The journey of Jason Kothari from rebel to entrepreneur is truly inspiring. A must read for every young entrepreneur and business-minded person.
Himanshee Kumawat –
Inspiring! “Irrationally Passionate” is a must-read for anyone looking to shake things up in their career. Kothari’s vulnerability made the book relatable.
Purbayan Dhar –
An okay read. Some really good insights in growing business, but I was hoping for more details on the Softbank advisory role.
Nikhil Toppo –
A decent read. Kothari’s story is interesting, but at times it felt a bit self-congratulatory. Some good insights for entrepreneurs though.