![]() He invites the readers to draw their own conclusions about best practices. he tells entertaining stories with richly drawn characters, set during heightened moments within the world of commerce. His writing turns eye-glazing topics (eg, price-fixing scandals in the electronics market) into rollicking narratives. The prose is superb: reading Brooks is a supreme pleasure. On Jin an essay published in the Wall Street Journal and slightly later in his blog, Bill Gates proclaimed Business Adventures, recommended to him by Warren Buffett, as "the best business book I've ever read." In 1963 Harper & Row published The Fate of the Edsel and Other Business Adventures, which contains 3 of the 12 essays published in the 1969 collection. ![]() The essays, all of which were previously published in The New Yorker, deal with financial and corporate life in the United States. Business Adventures is a 1969 collection of 12 essays written by John Brooks. ![]()
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