Stay hungry, stay foolish: the inspiring stories of 25 IIM Ahmedabad graduates who chose to tread a path of their own making
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333.794 L48-7 Comprehensive renewable energy | 333.794 L48-8 Comprehensive renewable energy | 333.794 L48-9 Comprehensive renewable energy | 338.040922 B36 Stay hungry, stay foolish: the inspiring stories of 25 IIM Ahmedabad graduates who chose to tread a path of their own making | 338.27 Y47:3 The prize: the epic quest for oil, money & power | 338.27282 A23, 3 Petroleum economics and engineering | 338.9 S97 Outer space and global sustainable development |
Stay Hungry Stay Foolish, by Rashmi Bansal, is a collection of 25 inspiring stories of 25 graduates from IIM Ahmedabad, who chose to tread the path of entrepreneurship. Their stories have now become sources of inspiration for all the budding entrepreneurs.
Summary of the Book
Stay Hungry Stay Foolish is widely acknowledged as a genuine source of inspiration for every original thinker with big dreams, who aspires to work on the idea of creating their own business venture. The book has sold more than 400,000 copies and has been translated into several other languages since its publication in 2008. It studies the cases of 25 individuals from diverse backgrounds and presents them to readers. These are the people who started their own businesses at the beginning of their careers, after completing their MBA education. Stories behind popular names such as naukari.com and Subhiksha describe what early dreamers like Sanjeev Bikhchandani and R Subramanian achieved. Motivating cases like Makemytrip.com, Mphasis tell the stories of people with a former taste of corporate life, before they became entrepreneurs. Rashmi meticulously writes about some of the informative stories of social friendly projects taken up by IIM PGP graduates, including GiveIndia by Venkat Krishnan. The title has been taken from one of the famous speeches made by Steve Jobs during his commencement address at the Stanford University