Publication Date
2014/01/20
Dimensions (cm)
20.3 x 25.4 x 4.7
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Description
It is widely acknowledged in India that Gujaratis are usually successful and wise businessmen. Whether it is textiles, machinery, food items or even electronics, Gujaratis are known to make a viable business from selling any kind of product. Dhandha Hindi-Bob: How Gujaratis Do Businesses is a book that reveals the secret behind the success of the Gujarati people. In this book, one can find the life stories of various successful Gujarati businessmen. It is through their accounts of business acumen and other helpful suggestions, that the book explains how the community as a whole has achieved such unparalleled success in the world of business. The book tells the stories of stalwarts like Jaydev Patel, an insurance agent with the New York Life Insurance company who was successful in selling policies worth over 2. 5 billion dollars. Another story is that of the famous diamond merchant Bhimjibhai Patel, who single-handedly built the Diamond Nagar community near Surat. The book goes on to compile life accounts of various other successful Gujarati stalwarts. The first edition of Dhandha Hindi-Bob: How Gujaratis Do Businesses was published in 2014 by RHI and is available in paperback. Key Features: The book is considered to be one of the best ways to achieving great success in the business world, the Gujarati way. It has sold numerous copies and is a must have for any future entrepreneur.
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