In 2019, Sundar Pichai became the boss of Google, putting himself at the forefront of today's technology as one of the most important people in the industry. The industry's brightest minds spark curiosity about their tastes and habits and India's famous computer scientist is no exception: if you want to know What books marked the life of the Google CEOwhether to read or to give as a gift this Christmas, keep reading.
This list of recommended readings by Sundar Pichai It constitutes a true review of the literature, starting from works on leadership and innovation and passing through the most epic and dominant fantasy, a set which covers subjects such as technology, history and personal growth.
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“Principles,” by Ray Dalio
In 1975, Ray Dalio founded Bridgewater Associates from his tiny apartment, and forty years later his company is the fifth largest in the United States, according to Fortune. Investor and billionaire, in 'Principles' Ray Dalio shares his life and work principlesfocused on transparency, conscious decision-making and continuous learning.
“Forbidden to be Born: Memories of Racism, Rage and Laughter”, by Trevor Noah
' My mother loved me so much that she had to throw me out of a moving car to make me run away. (…) My father loved me so much that when he walked with me, he did it on the sidewalk opposite, without looking at me.“It is with this force that this autobiography of the South African actor begins, son of a black mother and a very white Swiss father, who himself suffered from apartheid. “Forbidden to be born: memories of racism, rage and laughter” is a story of social criticism with fine humor.
“The Lean Startup Method: How to Create Successful Businesses Through Continuous Innovation,” by Eric Ries
“The Lean Startup Method” covers different tips and experiences both for those who want to start a business and for those who are already running a business in an area as complex as the formation and growth of a startup through an effective approach to business and knowledge.
“The Gene (Spanish Edition): A Personal Story,” by Siddhartha Mukherjee
Thanks to “El gene (Spanish edition): A personal story”, you can review the history and impact of genetics and how the genome shapes our lives and the future of medicine. Plus, it offers an answer to one of the industry's toughest questions: What does it mean to be human when you are able to manipulate genetic information?
“The Silicon Valley Coach: Leadership Lessons from the Legendary Business Coach” by Eric Schmidt, Jonathan Rosenberg and Alan Eagle
“The Silicon Valley Coach” chronicles the life and miracles of Bill Campbell, a legendary business executive and mentor to some of the greatest minds from the legendary Californian valley, including some celebrities from Apple and Google. Full of advice and anecdotes, it aims to help build strong professional projects and teams.
“A Prodigious Mind”, by Sylvia Nasar
You may be more familiar with “A Beautiful Mind,” the 2021 film starring Russell Crowe based specifically on the work of Sylvia Nasar. “A Prodigious Mind” is the biography of mathematician John Nasha brilliant scientist marked by schizophrenia.
“The Wright Brothers” is a biography of Orville and Wilbur Wright, known for be the pioneers of aviation. Without going any further, they were the ones who invented and built the first successful airplane. More than technological marvels, it is a story of perseverance to go beyond the limits of what was until then considered impossible.
“A Song of Ice and Fire,” by George RR Martin
“A Song of Ice and Fire” requires little introduction, the famous work on which Max's hit “Game of Thrones” is baseda labyrinthine fantasy story through dragons and families that deals with themes such as power, politics and human nature in a fictional world.
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