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Global Business and Entrepreneurship 3 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback

Author: John Brooks
SKU: MAN-U2504-9789123963003
Barcode: 9789123963003
Publisher: John Murray Learning/Simon & Schuster UK/Bantam Press
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Titles in This Set:
Business Adventures Twelve Classic Tales from the World of Wall Street
Shoe Dog A Memoir by the Creator of Nike
The Upstarts Uber, Airbnb and the Battle for the New Silicon Valley

Format: Paperback

Overview:
This carefully curated three-book collection brings together landmark business storytelling that has shaped how readers understand commerce, risk, and disruption. At its heart is a respect for real-world lessons: how people navigate complex markets, how bold bets reshape industries, and how perseverance under pressure tests even the most ambitious plans. From the intimate chronicles of entrepreneurial grit to the high-stakes drama of Wall Street, this set speaks to anyone who loves business history, startup culture, and the human journeys behind famous brands. It’s ideal for readers seeking timeless insights that still resonate in today’s economy, whether they’re studying business, exploring venture culture, or simply craving compelling narratives about money, leadership, and the power of ideas. This 3-book collection combines a classic anthology, a celebrated startup memoir, and a modern analysis of the tech upheaval, offering a complete reading experience in a single purchase.

What This Collection Covers:
Across these three titles, readers traverse distinct but related realms: the enduring lessons of Wall Street in Business Adventures, the personal odyssey of building a global brand in Shoe Dog, and the silicon-valley disruption that redefined modern entrepreneurship in The Upstarts. The collection covers foundational themes such as strategic decision-making under uncertainty, the tension between innovation and regulation, and the human dynamics that drive successful startups. It provides both historical context and contemporary relevance—showing how enduring principles of leadership, risk management, and adaptation apply whether you’re analyzing a century-old corporation or a breakout tech unicorn. Together, the books illuminate how markets respond to bold vision, stubborn persistence, and the ever-shifting balance between capitalism and culture.

Book-by-Book Guide:
Business Adventures Twelve Classic Tales from the World of Wall Street — Brooks delivers twelve engrossing narratives drawn from the annals of corporate finance to illuminate the way big decisions get made on the trading floor. These vignettes blend storytelling with sharp analysis, revealing the risks, missteps, and strategic pivots that defined some of the most famous moments in American business. Accessible and richly observed, the book remains a masterclass in business storytelling, offering readers practical takeaways about leadership, risk assessment, and the human factors that drive market outcomes. A timeless primer for students of finance and seasoned professionals alike, it shows that even in markets of dazzling complexity, clear thinking and disciplined judgment still matter most. Shoe Dog A Memoir by the Creator of Nike — Phil Knight’s candid account traces the miles and missteps that carried a small company from the boot of a car to global brand status. The narrative blends entrepreneurial romance with hard-earned realism: long hours, uncertain financing, and a relentless focus on product and culture. Knight’s story isn't just about sneakers; it’s about daring to pursue a vision against formidable odds, building a team, and learning from every setback. Readers witness the patience, resilience, and relentless experimentation that define true start-up thinking, making this memoir a touchstone for aspiring founders and anyone curious about what it takes to turn a bold idea into an enduring company. The Upstarts Uber, Airbnb and the Battle for the New Silicon Valley — Brad Stone dives into the rivalrous, fast-moving world of modern platform capitalism. Through the trajectories of Uber and Airbnb, the book uncovers how lightweight ideas become global networks, how founders navigate regulatory gauntlets, and how scale reshapes cities and economies. It’s a vivid portrait of a disruptive era, filled with character-driven storytelling, strategic decisions, and the ethical questions that accompany rapid growth. For readers fascinated by technology’s impact on society, governance, and everyday life, this guide offers sharp insights into what it takes for startups to become cultural and economic forces.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
Ideal for business students and professionals seeking timeless case studies, aspiring entrepreneurs looking for real-world inspiration, and readers who enjoy narrative non-fiction about finance, leadership, and technology. This collection also makes an excellent gift set for readers who love a mix of classic business literature, personal memoirs from iconic founders, and investigative tech industry reporting. It’s well-suited for book clubs and classroom discussions, offering varied angles on strategy, innovation, and the social implications of rapid business transformation. Whether you’re stocking a personal library or curating a reading list for a course, this trio delivers depth, context, and engaging storytelling in equal measure.

Key Benefits:

  • Comprehensive business storytelling in a single gift set
  • Timeless insights into leadership, risk, and strategic thinking
  • In-depth portraits of entrepreneurship from different eras
  • Accessible narratives that translate complex finance and tech topics
  • Perfect for building a curated business history or startup-read collection
  • Brightly enhances classroom discussions and reading clubs
  • Provides a coherent viewpoint on disruption, governance, and growth

About the Author:
John Brooks, the author of Business Adventures, is celebrated for turning dense corporate history into readable, compelling narratives that illuminate how major decisions shape markets. Phil Knight, founder of Nike, shares the other half of this trio through Shoe Dog, a memoir that candidly chronicles the grit, risk, and cultural vision that built a world-famous brand from a modest startup. Brad Stone, renowned for The Everything Store, returns with The Upstarts, delivering a meticulous, immersive account of Uber and Airbnb’s ascent. Each author is recognized for rigorous research, vivid storytelling, and a clear eye for the social and economic implications of business innovation.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
This book collection offers a complete, immersive journey through the anatomy of modern business: the timeless moral and practical lessons from Brooks, the intimate founder’s perspective from Knight, and the contemporary, big-tech disruption narrative from Stone. Owning the full set means immediate access to a layered understanding of how markets evolve, how teams rally around bold missions, and how industry giants emerge from scrappy beginnings. It’s a thoughtfully curated reading experience for anyone who believes great stories about business can also teach valuable, transferable lessons for real-world success.

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