The Winning Way
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4.2
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36 Reviews
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Good One...

A good book to read. Some chapters has been stretched unnecessarily but over all a good book to read. Can be a very good textbook of a Management Subject in may be the first or second year of the college. This book teached the aspects of management in a very easy and interesting manner.
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Ronak Vora

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Sep, 2011

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Good Book! Nice Read

The style of writing is super considering i'm a Sports Fan.. The content is good illustrating various aspects of winning with wonderful examples some of the Memorable Cricket matches, be it Test match, One-day or 20-20..
Number of Companies/CEOs quoted and quality can improve..
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VJ

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Aug, 2015

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A Decent Buy....

This book illuminates how learnings from sports can be utilized to effectively manage and run a business. The author constructs this book from his personal experiences and this book has some good examples of our on screen cricketing heroes.
I would recommend this book to people of the age group of 16 to 25 as they would find it both informative and engaging.
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Pratham Agrawal

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Jun, 2014

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Great Way seeing Business world

Great View for seeing the business world through the eyes of cricket. Harsha & Anita shows us the way to improve in the business world. and By realating to cricket it make it easier to read a book on business.
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Ankush Kamble

Jan, 2013

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Very Interesting

The book is excellent with its simple examples linking today's business world to sports. Experience shared by harsha is very good. Inspirational quotes from sports stars are really awesome. Experiences shared by mukesh ambani and rahul dravid are excellent but the draw back of the book is that people who do not have interest in sports might not have idea of legneds described in the book. Overall we can try to learn lot of management skills from the book
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Madhusudhana Satavalli

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Mar, 2012

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Nice Book

Firstly.. Flipkart is awesome! I received my order in 3 days time.
And coming to the book, I liked Harsha Bhogle from the time he started the quiz show on ESPN and so, I was eager to get this book. I loved the book entirely. As a management student, I can co-relate the sports and examples he has written in the book. A must have for all Sports lovers who are into management.
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Vivek ananda

Jan, 2012

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Great commentator, poor author

While I love listening Harsha while watching cricket, I think its high time Harsha take a lesson or two in writing. The whole book is written in commentary style.

There is no logical flow. In one sentence he will talk about A on the very next he jumps to B leaving it all on the readers to conclude what they want to. There is no such thing as 'Story Telling' which can help you bring home a point.

Also, there is way too much cricket history and cricket trivia which at times is irrelevant and ...
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Akash

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Nov, 2011

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Play while you work....

Sports is the best platform for sudden decision making and a wonderful team work examples. The decisions made on field are far more challenging than the one made in boardroom of any business organisations. The decisions, spirit and support highlighted by a team in field is the outcome of immense training for the most tragic decisions to be made in the fraction of most challenging times. The decisions by the leaders and its acceptance by the team shows a rare culture of champions. The business...
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Majid Khan

Oct, 2011

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nice.......but......

its a great book for budding managers and entrepreneurs. Great real life examples from harsha's vast cricketing knowledge. However dont buy this book if you are expecting cricketainment (cricket entertainment)....could get repetitive. chapters are too long and sometimes could be very boring. Also sometime all of these self-help books tend to convey the same message, so if at any point of your life you've bought something about this genre earlier....skip it. !!!!!
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Shibtanu Biswas

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Jun, 2011

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not a never-heard-before-ideas kind of book, but give it a shot just for relating sports and management in a simple way.

Though I am totally done with self-help genre I bought this book hoping there will be a lot of interesting sports stuffs in it.(like dressing room dialogues, interview quotes, crisis situations). And surprisingly i am right. The books doesn't contain any ground breaking managerial ideas but its quite a good read if you like sports personalities.

Strange but first time some thing happened to me while reading this book. I was hearing as if Harsha bhogle voice saying it to me. ;) Might be this ...
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Mithun%20 kumar

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Apr, 2015

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