Subrato Bagchi, the co-founder of MindTree demonstrated his entrepreneurial prowess in authoring a book by crowdsourcing talent. What is more surprising is how he leveraged young talent in their teens productively in a way motivating them and commoditizing its outcome as book for other such young talent to know the world around and aspire big.
I have recommended this book to not just my son in his pre-teens but also my wife and other kith and kin. I bet even adults have a few take-aways from this book, especially Toyota's 7 Principles that are so lucidly penned to convey the intent. Many tech startup founders and leaders would profit to at least read the chapter on this topic from this book to delve in detail on it as a consequence.
Go grab your copy and may you spend qualitative time with your family, perhaps discussing a chapter a day as "dining table conversation", if I may recommend.
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