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Making of Hero

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Discover the inspiring story of the Munjal brothers’ rise from Partition refugees to building Hero Cycles, the world’s largest bicycle maker. From Kamalia to Ludhiana, witness their resilience, innovation, and family values that fueled a two-wheel revolution in India. Explore their journey in “Making of Hero” (9789353026776) by Harper Collins India Ltd and learn how principle-driven organizations create exceptional value.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789353026776
  • Publisher: Harper Collins
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Width: 152 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9353026776
  • Publisher Date: 2019
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 272
  • Spine Width: 19 mm
  • Weight: 557 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

14 reviews for Making of Hero

  1. Tanmay Kumar Sarkar

    An inspiring read, but could have been more concise. Overall, a valuable lesson in building a business.

  2. Vishal

    Inspiring story of resilience and hard work! ‘Making of Hero’ is a great example of how strong family values can lead to success. Though, felt some details were missing.

  3. Siddharth Goyal

    Interesting to learn about the history of Hero. It was a page turner. The entrepreneurial spirit is truly inspiring!

  4. Raghav Mohan Vaid

    I appreciated the insight into Indian business history. It was a good read overall. But the writing style could have been more engaging.

  5. Pratyksha Mishra

    An informative biography about the Munjal family. It’s a reminder of the power of perseverance. I wish it delved deeper into the challenges they faced.

  6. Isha Choudhary

    A good book about Indian entrepreneurship. It is little slow at some places, but overall a motivational story.

  7. Sakshi Sharma

    A decent read about the Munjal brothers. I enjoyed learning about their early struggles and how they built Hero Cycles, but it felt a bit dry at times. Some part was too dragging.

  8. Yogesh

    Interesting historical perspective. However, the book dragged in places. An average read.

  9. Jagrati Goyal

    The story of Hero Cycles is truly remarkable. I found it a bit too focused on the business side. It would be great if it included more on personal life of Munjals

  10. Vinit Yadav

    The Munjal’s dedication is admirable. The book could benefit from more personal anecdotes.

  11. Yoush Sonkar

    A fascinating look into the making of an Indian business giant. I enjoyed learning about their values. Highly Recommended!

  12. Sakshi Trivedi

    A must-read for aspiring entrepreneurs! It’s well-written and informative. Though it felt slightly biased at points.

  13. Nishit Prashant Lokhande

    An okay book. I felt it was a bit repetitive in places and could have been shorter. Still, a valuable story.

  14. Divya Meena

    A well-written account of Hero Cycles’ journey. It highlights the importance of innovation. I found the financial aspects a little overwhelming.

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