Corporate Culture

  • Billion Dollar Loser

    Billion Dollar Loser – The Wild Rise and Fall of WeWork’s Adam Neumann

    Summary of the Book:

    Billion Dollar Loser tells the explosive true story of Adam Neumann and the dramatic unraveling of WeWork, once one of the world’s most valuable startups. Written by journalist Reeves Wiedeman, this gripping narrative follows Neumann’s ambitious vision to redefine the modern workplace—and how his charisma, chaos, and unchecked power led to one of the most shocking collapses in business history. From communal offices to billion-dollar valuations and delusional declarations about “elevating global consciousness,” WeWork’s saga is a case study in hubris, hype, and hypergrowth gone wrong.

  • Disrupted, My Misadventure in the Start-Up Bubble

    Inside the Startup Circus: One Man’s Hilarious Crash into Silicon Valley Culture

    Disrupted: My Misadventure in the Start-Up Bubble is a sharp, funny, and eye-opening memoir by veteran journalist Dan Lyons, who found himself laid off at 50 and launched headfirst into the chaotic world of tech startups. Landing a job at the marketing software company HubSpot, Lyons steps into a bizarre environment filled with Nerf wars, cult-like jargon, meaningless job titles, and millennial-fueled optimism—all masking questionable business ethics.

  • How Google Works

    How Google Works – The Blueprint Behind a Tech Giant’s Success

    Summary of the Book:

    How Google Works is a revealing insider’s guide to the innovative management philosophies that powered Google’s rise from a small startup to one of the most influential companies in the world. Written by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt and former SVP Jonathan Rosenberg, the book distills years of hard-earned wisdom into practical lessons on leadership, culture, talent, and innovation. This is not just a business book—it’s a deep dive into how smart, adaptable organizations can thrive in a rapidly changing digital age.

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