![]() ![]() ![]() A lesson from the 1962 Flash Crash:įacts are a lot less compelling than the dictates of the lizard brain. The book acknowledges that technologies, best practices, and industries change - people never do, which is why you’ll find Business Adventures on the shelves of leaders at startups, multinationals, and global companies, because the lessons are timeless. How they act, what makes them thrive and flounder, and what devilry they’re likely to get up to if left to their own devices. ![]() The Blinkist app summarizes the key insights from the world’s best business, leadership and productivity books - in just 15 minutes or fewer.īusiness Adventures details 12 critical moments in American industry, but perhaps above all - it teaches lessons about people. Regardless of the era, there’s always new stories or anecdotes about successes and failures across a range of industries that could have been pulled from Brooks’s own writings.Īlthough it can be tough to find the time to read business books we’d like to - such as Business Adventures - Blinkist can help. Since Bill Gates blogged about his admiration for the John Brooks book Business Adventures, it has been reshelved at the top of the Amazon and NYT bestseller lists.īusiness Adventures isn’t new, but it’s beloved by business tycoons, like Gates and Warren Buffet. ![]()
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