Gordon Dryden writes:
Richard Branson’s new book, Like a Virgin (subtitled: Secrets they
won’t teach you at business school) is the best business book I have read
in years.
I had thought it would be the same as his previous books. But every
chapter (almost every sentence) in this one sparkles with pertinent advice: one
short chapter on almost every aspect of setting up a business and running it
successfully.
Virgin now has 400 different business units under the one brand. And the
book tells how and why “small is best”.
It also provides a practical lesson in succinct writing, from a successful entrepreneur
who was handicapped at school by a combination of what some would call dyslexia
and “attention deficit syndrome”.
Next time you’re in a bookshop, pick up a copy and read the simple Q and A
summary at the start of the book. I bet you then buy it. I did on
Saturday. Now you’ll find every page of my copy with some underlining.
Published in paperback 2012 by Virgin Books, a Random House imprint.
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