Reading biographies is the best way to draw inspiration and learn lessons from other's experiences. The biography of an individual can give us an idea of the incidents that shaped the person into what they have become. Mahatma Gandhi's book "My Experiments with Truth" is one such example. For leadership and entrepreneurial enthusiasts, reading the biography of an institution or company helps. The story of "Made in Japan" by Akio Morita of Sony is the best example of this. How often have we come across the biography of an association such as NASSCOM?
I recently read "The Maverick Effect" written by Harish Mehta. The book narrates the growth of NASSCOM as a multilateral body whose sole aim is to tap the huge economic potential the IT industry offered, convincing and negotiating with other companies/organizations to represent their challenge in an unified voice, and lobby with the government to keep the economy rolling. I strongly recommend this book to all young and fresh bright minds of India.
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