3.0

This is an interesting one for all business or economics students/alumni - it challenges the perspectives and theories that are rooted in this discipline but determine a broad realm of activities and sectors in real life. This book shows an alternative way of thinking that’s possibly more suited to the 21st century and beyond. Personally i think this book provides some serious insights if you’re open to them, but could do so in a less lenghty and repetitive manner. I could’ve done with reading the first 2 chapters and then skipping to parts that I wasn’t sure where they were going. Personally the book became less enjoyable as I read on - however, a worthy read nonetheless.