May 01, 2006 06:32 PM
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Do Tech Titanic Sink?
How the did the CEO(Titans) of big companies saved their Titanic(Companies)
Hello everyone. Well I was fortunate enough to get this book. So, I thought completing this would make me a tech titan, or similar to that. But to be a titan, I first need to complete my degree. hahaha!!!
Doesn't matter, what your degree is, this book will create a titan in you. See the thing is, it goes same for each and every vertical of business. To be successful we need a mantra. And it is not necessary that it should be derived from one of our role models. Role models only provide us with brightness, on our way to success. No one is born with a high class business acumen, excluding some people if we think so. Each and everyone of us learn through experience. Now it is upto us, from whose experience we want to learn.
I think basically it is better, at least to have some gain from others struggle. So that we never make big mistakes.
Ok let me cut it out, am I going offtrack? This book basically give us a brief idea how do these Titans run their business. And if you read this book you will find majority of them are not from tech background, not even in education. So see, as I mentioned, running a business is totally a different ball game.
Reading this book, is nothing but a case study, of how do they won the Formula 1 Grand Prix. Yes, I compare the current competition as a F1 match. There is not time for errors.
Each chapter explains how do these people have rose to the top, with their respective organizations.
It starts with Bill Gates, Paul Allen, Carly Fiorina, Steve Jobs, Naveen Jain and John Chambers- to name a few. These chapters is divided into headings, from their personal life to work life. How do they play a role of great Visionaries. so read ON