Sam's 12 Commandments



Looking at the cute cover no one can imagine what a deadly combination this book possesses - of business, entrepreneurship and innovation from the Indian perspective. 

The introduction in itself was encouraging enough for me except when I read about the Aryan invasion theory which is already proven as a false narrative. However it added to my curiosity!

The book revolves around the guidance for first time entrepreneurs and also gives useful tips and informtive steps which every entrepreneur should follow. They are very practical and action oriented. The solutions are in Indian context only which makes this book all the more exciting for Indian readers!

The first hand experience in entrepreneurship by the author and his understanding of entrepreneurship and overall business in both USA and India gave him the ability to stimulate different scenarios and provide advice accordingly. 

Like for example the Indian midset about bringing the family members in business, raising unnecessary funds, diluting more equity than required and the shame of failure not allowing an entreprenuer to shut down the business & move on when it is time.

The epic show, Shark Tank India has further ignited the spirit of entrepreneurship in every Indian. Like our ancestors who were travelling and trading all over the world creating 1/3 of world's GDP, we are also capable enough to focus on creating a successful businesses.

Overall, this book was a wonderful read which provided a great perspective on entrepreneurship in a diverse country like ours.

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