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Different stories give ideas of challenges faced by different entrepreneur. And that’s why they truly are the visionaries. So it becomes all the more difficult to pick out 20 something stories which might cater to a wide spectrum of Indian Public.

Very interesting reading and inspiring book. Advantage is it can be read over many sessions as one documentary can be read at one time. There are 0 customer reviews and 3 customer ratings. But I think more emphasis should have been given on their journey and less on the number of stories. After reading a few stories, I felt that they were all monotonous.
Book Reading Session “Take Me Home” by Ms. Rashmi Bansal
The metros are characterized by people who are always busy and rushing from one place to another in a hurry. But in the countryside, time is what people have for each other, not something you chase. Truly inspiring stories of great entrepreneurs from India, who actually started from nothing.

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This book gives you a summary of the struggles of small town entrepreneurs who have made it big. It is a nice, simple and straight read that you will enjoy. Rashmi stands out as an author who has written exemplary books in the entrepreneurship genre. You will 'live' the challenges, the stumble blocks, the speed breakers and the glory of the 20 entrepreneurs whose entrepreneurial journey has been described in great detail in this work.
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Book all over to be good but it takes time to read. It's not one day or two day reading like other novel. You must give time to the book to understand. Highly recommanded for people who really want to do more in life. For some of the stories and highlights provided I think the dates are mixed up, but other those minor details if you have like the previous books of Rashmi Bansal then this book will be also appreciated.
Each and every entrepreneur Never Give UP approach to their work made them successful. Author has done a great job, worth and must read book. Like a cheap version of FT/Forbes glowing bios of executives and entrepreneurs. The protagonists have no flaws except that they are too intelligent, too kind or too committed. These glaring flaws are all evident in the first headline story. Apparently, in this market, everyone treated each other poorly from suppliers to vendors - a common enough story when you are a small trader in all developing countries.
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This book provides a hint of what a prospective employer looks for in the candidates who have applied for a job there. Most pragmatic of them assess 'how capable is he, how sincere is he and how much does he need the job’. Anyone & everyone with an iota of entrepreneurial dreams should read this. No fancy packaging, the book is 'Straight from the heart' by these 20 entrepreneurs. Its about their dreams, struggles & the journey that they have undergone.

Redemption links and eBooks cannot be resold. You can listen to audiobooks purchased on Google Play using your computer's web browser. What you need to be a good entrepreneur? According to my view it doesn’t need any graduation from renowned institute but all you need is a vision, mission and zeal to convert your dream into reality. The ability to run a business and make it big is not just restricted to people from big towns or stable backgrounds. Rashmi Bansal beautifully explains the inspirational story of Rohith Bhat.Great book to read.
While the book "follow the rainbow" is about woman entrepreneurs the other book is about iim graduates who became entrepreneurs. There is one book which concentrates on "social entrepreneurship" which a business model but serving society in general. Thus each books describes different set of entrepreneurs. I first rented a book "follow the rainbow" and liked it so much after reading few chapters so I decided gift two books to my niece and later purchased the full set for myself. I felt my children will also get benefit after reading these books. Parakram Singh Jadeja did it in Rajkot Deepak.
There is no talk of what they offered that was better and what they did different. Except that they were kinder, more honest and fairer. How about telling us how they found good partners with whom this worked, that valued fairness and long term relationships. In my work which involves listening to folks working in developing countries, one recurring theme is finding people who thought in terms of long term mutually gainful business relationships. This was one of their biggest challenges.
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