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Verlag: Om Books International, 2025
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Soft cover. Zustand: New. In Cracking the R.I.C.H.TM Code, Mehul a corporate leader turned mentor returns to India and embarks on an enlightening journey with two bright minds, Riya and Aditya. Through heartfelt conversations, lived experiences, and real-life metaphors, he introduces them (and us) to the transformative R.I.C.H.TM model a powerful life philosophy built around Resourcefulness, Influence, Command, and Habit. With a rich blend of storytelling, personal anecdotes, and coaching wisdom, this book seamlessly merges motivational guidance with practical tools for self-discovery and growth. From the streets of India to boardrooms in Silicon Valley, from overcoming a flat tyre to founding a management institute, Mehul demonstrates how simple acts of awareness and deliberate choices can lead to profound life changes. Whether you are a student, a young professional, or simply someone seeking clarity in a chaotic world, Cracking the R.I.C.H.TM Code offers you a road map not just for achieving goals, but for living with intention, meaning, and fulfilment.
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Zustand: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | Going through the stories of each of the entrepreneur's profile in the book, what also struck me was the sheer range of the startups from healthy eating to quirky products to bargain solutions to anti-virus software, the products conceived, devised, and developed span a wide canvas. While some are completely new to the market, others have taken on competition from already existing similar products, which they have managed to counter simply by making theirs a better and more user-friendly version. This again brings home yet another tried and tested rule that however crowded the marketplace is, there is always room for quality. This is also precisely why in a market overcrowded with books on entrepreneurship, you will soon see why this one flies off the shelves with such ease.Finally, I would like to point out that while at the outset this book may seem like a perfect guide for those wanting to get into start-ups and looking for viable ways of funding, it's as much a treasured read for investors wanting to put their money into sound ventures. The book enables one to get a detailed insight into what works and what doesn't in the market. Too often one tends to reject ideas that look untenable and, hence, un-fundable, and then much to the anguish of those who first rejected it, they turn out to be veritable blockbusters! Haven't we all heard of Facebook rejecting WhatsApp cofounder Brian Acton for a job and then paying $19 billion to buy what could have been its own homegrown product?