I came by this book on "Gatesnotes", blog of Bill Gates, where he
routinely shares ideas and reviews of his favorite and recently-read
books. The book is written very expressively with a wee bit of humor
here and there. The outset is very vibrant where the author reveals his
experience and highlights of a world tour which he went at the age of
twenty-four in 1962 with a destined and steadfast goal- to sell shoes.
With this plan, he visited shoe companies in Japan and finally placed an
order of $50, borrowed from his father. The rest of the book unravels
the journey from being $50 indebted to being worth $160 billion.The
hardship, entrepreneurship, the spirit of never-giving-up and the
belief in one's dream are the cornerstones of mighty Nike. But the most
vital reason for Nike to prosper and sometimes to stay the course is its
outstanding team consisting of compatible and talented members. The
inclination to embrace the trends and innovation essentially cemented
its competitiveness.
Author's writing was primarily good, but lengthy and tedious in some parts which could have been curtailed easily.
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