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Business Adventures (Summary)

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getAbstract Summary: Get the key points from this book in less than 10 minutes.

John Brooks's collection of classic New Yorker articles – cited by Bill Gates and Warren Buffet as a favorite read – offers gripping behind-the-scenes sagas of epochal events in 20th-century business. Originally published between 1959 and 1969, Brooks chronicles 12 business war stories, including four highlighted here: the spectacular rise of Xerox, the equally spectacular fall of the Ford Edsel, a landmark insider-trading case, and corporations' attempts to protect trade secrets by keeping their employees from going to work for their competitors. Brooks's elegant prose outshines the usual business writer's; he eschews jargon for understated wit, vivid characters and restrained drama. Even though this 1969 anthology does show its age in some places, getAbstract recommends Brooks's insights and singular style to anyone intrigued by pivotal moments that shaped the modern US economy.

Book Publisher:

Open Road Integrated Media


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  • File size: 50 KB
  • Release date: January 1, 2017

EPUB ebook

  • File size: 55 KB
  • Release date: January 1, 2017

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subjects

Business Nonfiction

Languages

English

getAbstract Summary: Get the key points from this book in less than 10 minutes.

John Brooks's collection of classic New Yorker articles – cited by Bill Gates and Warren Buffet as a favorite read – offers gripping behind-the-scenes sagas of epochal events in 20th-century business. Originally published between 1959 and 1969, Brooks chronicles 12 business war stories, including four highlighted here: the spectacular rise of Xerox, the equally spectacular fall of the Ford Edsel, a landmark insider-trading case, and corporations' attempts to protect trade secrets by keeping their employees from going to work for their competitors. Brooks's elegant prose outshines the usual business writer's; he eschews jargon for understated wit, vivid characters and restrained drama. Even though this 1969 anthology does show its age in some places, getAbstract recommends Brooks's insights and singular style to anyone intrigued by pivotal moments that shaped the modern US economy.

Book Publisher:

Open Road Integrated Media


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