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Ask Iwata

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SKU: 9781974721542

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Discover the leadership wisdom of Nintendo’s beloved CEO, Satoru Iwata. “Ask Iwata” (ISBN: 9781974721542) offers intimate insights into Iwata’s journey, from game developer to corporate president. Explore his unique philosophy, learn from his experiences, and be inspired by his passion for gaming. Pre-order your copy today!

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9781974721542
  • Publisher: Viz Media
  • Publisher Imprint: Viz Media
  • Height: 213 mm
  • No of Pages: 176
  • Spine Width: 23 mm
  • Width: 147 mm
  • ISBN-10: 197472154X
  • Publisher Date: 13 Apr 2021
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Weight: 340 gr

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg

23 reviews for Ask Iwata

  1. Dharam Vanita

    Inspiring and insightful! Iwata’s vision is incredible. Parts were a bit dry but overall a worthwhile read. Highly recommended for leaders.

  2. Avika Bhaskar

    A touching tribute to a legend. Some anecdotes felt a bit drawn out, but the overall sentiment is beautiful and sincere. RIP Iwata.

  3. Piyush Pushkar

    Fantastic look at the man behind Nintendo. Some parts were slow and a bit too business focused, but overall a touching biography.

  4. Dev Kumar Gupta

    A deeply personal and informative read. Though it occasionally felt a little repetitive, Iwata’s insights into leadership are invaluable.

  5. Shivam Gera

    Provides unique perspectives on leadership. Some concepts are complex, requiring multiple reads. Overall, I found it beneficial.

  6. Ansh Arora

    Inspiring! Gives a great look into Iwata’s thoughts. It can drag at times, but the lessons are worth the effort. Highly recommend!

  7. Shivang Agrawal

    Offers valuable business lessons wrapped in Iwata’s unique perspective. The writing style is sometimes a bit bland, but overall good.

  8. Sakshi Sharma

    An interesting but not amazing book. While it provides great insight into Iwata’s leadership style, I found parts of it repetitive.

  9. Sharan Sharan

    Okay book. Some moments really shined, while others felt like business jargon. A decent read for Nintendo enthusiasts.

  10. Abhinav Abhinav

    A touching memorial to Iwata. It’s a bit slow-paced at times, but provides a window into his leadership and vision. I really enjoyed it.

  11. Devesh Singh

    Great insights into Nintendo’s philosophy. I wish there was more focus on specific game development processes. Still, a valuable read.

  12. Niladri Paul

    A fascinating look into Iwata’s mind. Some parts were a bit slow, but overall, inspiring. His dedication shines through.

  13. Ashish Kumar

    A must-read for any Nintendo fan. While not action-packed, it is a great look at the man behind the magic. Made me cry a bit.

  14. Susanta Mandal

    I absolutely loved learning more about Iwata’s mindset. I found it motivational, but at times it meandered a bit, so I had to reread.

  15. Abhishek Kumar

    A fitting tribute. Some of the content felt repetitive, but the lessons on leadership and innovation are well worth the read. Must read.

  16. Ranit Biswas

    An interesting read. Some sections are more engaging than others, but it provides good insight into Nintendo’s culture. Could be shorter.

  17. Ashu Yadav

    Wonderful insight into the mind of Iwata. Some chapters were more engaging than others, making it a slightly uneven read.

  18. Sourabh Singh Tomar

    A nice tribute to Iwata. It felt a bit repetitive in some areas, but it captured his spirit well and had some good advice.

  19. Sudeep Saurav

    It’s a good book overall. There were times I felt it dragged on, but it gives a great insight into Iwata’s mindset. Worth a look.

  20. Josyula V V S M Raghavendra Kasyap

    Iwata’s wisdom is incredible, although I feel it could have been condensed and a bit more accessible for non-business readers.

  21. Anoushka

    Touching and informative. It’s a great insight into the mind of Iwata-san. A few sections were a little dry, though.

  22. Dhaval Kukreti

    Iwata’s wisdom is timeless. The book felt a little repetitive at times, but the core message is powerful. Worth reading for any leader.

  23. Vimlesh Pathak

    It’s a good read, although I would have liked to see more of the anecdotes and less of the business strategy discussions. RIP Iwata.

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