![]() ![]() ![]() They were simply – students! Somehow, the rat race of Indian education overlooks this factor completely till you don’t enter college. However, I always missed the business-orientation in them. I have tutored a lot of students – during my education years and thereafter at some MBA schools while working now. Much contrary to the prevalent opinion that teenagers are only hooked on to MTV, X-Box, dating and masti, the book captures the promise this GenY-minus-10years would bring in the world of business. Despite the fact that the book is written in form of a simple story, every page offers learning to 16 years and 32 years old alike! He takes us in the life of a teenager and helps us view business from their eyes. However, once you start reading, you’d not simply pass through the pages. Contrarily, he ventures into the real world of 31 students, all in their teens spends months with them, becomes a part of them, and finally comes out with this very simply-written, yet a well-researched work.Īll of 157 pages, you would assume that it’s a 3-hour read at best. Like all his earlier works, in this book too, he doesn’t preach, doesn’t load you with information. ![]() ![]() This is an absolutely path-breaking work! The Gardener pens a very crisp, captivating and insightful piece for the 16-year olds, taking them through the world of business. Just completed reading the latest book from Subroto Bagchi, ‘ MBA at 16 A Teenager’s Guide To The World Of Business’, Penguin 2012. ![]()
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