đI recommend the following two business books to you: 1. "Merchant Girl in the City": It was about a transmigrated woman who used her super business mind to create a world of her own in the city. 2. "The Farmer's Daughter in the Home: The Black-bellied Husband's Unlimited Favor": It was about a modern emergency doctor who transmigrated into an ancient farmer's girl. She had two skills and earned money and business in the countryside to become a miracle doctor. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~đ
One of the notable business fiction books from 2016 could be 'The Big Short' by Michael Lewis. It delves into the financial crisis and the actions of those who bet against the housing market. It's a gripping read that gives insights into the complex world of finance.
There might be 'The Fifth Risk' in the list. It delves into how the new U.S. government administrations often overlook the complex and crucial work of government agencies, which has implications for business and society. It's an eye - opening read.
đI recommend the following business romance novels to you: "My Love Is Only For You"-The story of a domineering female CEO who was sweetly attacked by a funny and handsome dental practitioner; "Young Master Liang dotes on his wife, please keep a low profile"-The love story between the daughter of a wealthy family and her male god; "I'm willing to hold the moon and pick the stars for you"-The new boss is actually a long-lost savior, a sweet love that supports each other in the business war; "The Reborn Daughter of Los Angeles"-The CEO's daughter was reborn to be five years old, and she acted out the story of a rich business war and being the female lead with a black-bellied man. "Business War"-The female protagonist gets the opportunity provided by the male god and grinds all the way from the bottom to become a business expert; I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~đ
Sure. 'The Lean Startup' by Eric Ries is a great one. It tells the story of how startups can be more efficient and successful. Another is 'Good to Great' by Jim Collins, which analyzes what makes some companies go from being good to truly great.
Well, 'Liar's Poker' by Michael Lewis is a must - read. It offers an insider's view of the bond market in the 1980s. It's filled with interesting characters and wild stories. Also, 'The Bonfire of the Vanities' by Tom Wolfe. It delves into the excesses and social hierarchies in the business and upper - class worlds in New York City.
One great book is 'The Lean Startup' by Eric Ries. It tells success stories of startups using lean principles to achieve growth. Another is 'Good to Great' by Jim Collins which analyzes how some companies transitioned from being good to truly great. And 'Shoe Dog' by Phil Knight is also excellent as it details the journey of building Nike.
One of the best is 'The Wolf of Wall Street' by Jordan Belfort. It gives a wild look into the world of finance and the excesses on Wall Street. Another great one is 'Liar's Poker' by Michael Lewis, which also delves into the cut - throat financial industry. And 'Barbarians at the Gate' by Bryan Burrough and John Helyar is a classic that shows the high - stakes world of corporate takeovers.
Sure. 'The Greatest Trade Ever' is a great one. It tells the story of how John Paulson made a fortune during the financial crisis. 'The Snowball' about Warren Buffett's life also has lots of business - related stories. And 'Iacocca: An Autobiography' is good as it details Lee Iacocca's business career.
One great book is 'The Lean Startup' by Eric Ries. It provides valuable insights on how to build a startup in a more efficient and effective way. It's a must - read for entrepreneurs.
Sure. 'The Wolf of Wall Street' is a great business fiction book. It gives a vivid and often shocking look into the world of high - finance and the excesses that can occur there. Another one is 'Liar's Poker' which also delves into the cut - throat and often crazy world of Wall Street in the 1980s.