Am a sucker for good business books... to the point where I've read almost all the big, obvious ones (Shoe Dog, Everything Store, Disney War, etc.) Anyone have unusual, weird ones to recommend? Ideally would be about real estate or private equity operators, but I'm flexible.
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Replying to @moseskagan
Real Estate and PE operators: King of Capital is not bad (about Schwarzman) The autobiography of Zeckendorf is good but I'm not an RE guy so I'm not qualified to say so. Other: Setting the Table by restauranteur Danny Meyer Made in Japan by founder of SOny
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Replying to @Molson_Hart @moseskagan
Get Smarter by Seymour Schulich is good. The goal is wonderful Am I being too subtle by Sam Zell is fun A man for all markets by Thorpe is good Sam Walton's Made in America I prefer books by people who actually do stuff, isntead of writers. Everything recommended is like that
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Replying to @Molson_Hart @moseskagan
except king of capital.
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