Take me home by Rashmi Bansal Book Review

 
Book Review: Take Me Home by Rashmi Bansal

The inspiring stories of 20 Entrepreneurs from small-town India with big-time dreams

*Publisher: Westland *ISBN: 978-93-83260-80-5 *No of Pages: 355 *Cover: Paperback *Language: English *Genre: Non-Fiction *Price: 200 *Rating: 4/5

My View:

I have read all the books written by Rashmi Bansal, she provides the most inspiring stories; their journey from rags to riches always keeps me thinking. The ways she narrates this stories keeps the readers hooked up until you complete the last chapter. Also the simple and easy language makes readers to easily understand the content of the book.

Rashmi Bansal’s book describes different sets of entrepreneur, ones it’s about IIM graduates, then it was about woman entrepreneur, social entrepreneur, Dharavi slum entrepreneurs and this book is about small town entrepreneur. Take me home is variety of many sectors like manufacturing, innovative, service sector, IT etc. so there is something for everyone. Different stories give ideas of challenges faced by different entrepreneur. What inspire me is the hard work, honesty, dedication and perseverance of each and every entrepreneur, all this ventures were based in small town, and they started with small budget and almost reached to their mastery. 

What you need to be a good entrepreneur? According to my view it doesn’t need any graduation from renowned institute but all you need is a vision, mission and zeal to convert your dream into reality.       

In short, another remarkable successful story of those that made it almost from no-where. Each and every entrepreneur Never Give UP approach to their work made them successful. Author has done a great job, worth and must read book.

Blurb:

Take me home is the story of 20 entrepreneurs who have built remarkable companies, while remaining true to their roots. From small towns across India, they run giant global enterprises with locally trained talent.

The ability to run a professional business is no longer limited by location. What you need is a vision and a mission and a burning desire. To ‘make it happen’, wherever you are.

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