Description
- ISBN-13: 9780241582619
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 224
- Weight: 340 gr
- ISBN-10: 024158261X
- Publisher Date: 23 Jun 2022
- Height: 234 mm
- Spine Width: 20 mm
- Width: 153 mm
Original price was: ₹799.00.₹639.00Current price is: ₹639.00.
In “Build The Damn Thing,” Bill Gates shares invaluable insights into leadership, innovation, and problem-solving. Drawing from his experiences at Microsoft and his philanthropic work, Gates offers practical guidance on how to build successful organizations and make a real impact on the world. Learn the strategies and principles that have driven Gates’s success and discover how to apply them to your own endeavors. Pre-order now and unlock the secrets to building the future.
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Madhu N –
A solid book with some useful insights, but it didn’t quite live up to my expectations. Worth the time but not groundbreaking.
Kamini Bhandari –
This book provides a great overview of Gates’ philosophy. Some chapters are a bit dry, but overall a valuable resource.
Tushar Madan –
A must-read for anyone interested in leadership and innovation. Gates’ insights are incredibly valuable and actionable. Rating: stars!
Shreshtha Roy –
Bill Gates shares his thoughts on making an impact on the world, but not enough details on building things. It felt a bit preachy in sections.
Devansh Arya –
Inspirational and thought-provoking. Gates offers a unique perspective on building successful ventures and tackling global challenges.
Piyush Ojha –
An engaging read! I really enjoyed learning about Gates’ approach to problem-solving and his vision for the future.
Devanshi Gupta –
A decent read with some interesting anecdotes, but I was expecting more practical advice from Bill Gates. Still, worth a look for aspiring entrepreneurs.
Ujjval Verma –
While there are some interesting ideas, the book felt more like a collection of essays than a cohesive guide. My rating is a .
Vedang Singhal –
I enjoyed the book, especially the sections on problem-solving. However, some parts felt a little repetitive.
Ashish Kumar –
Good points, but not groundbreaking. I found some of the advice to be quite general and not specific enough.