• The History of the World’s Greatest Asian Entrepreneurs

  • By: Ron Shillingford
  • Narrated by: Brad Enright
  • Length: 1 hr and 10 mins
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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The History of the World’s Greatest Asian Entrepreneurs

By: Ron Shillingford
Narrated by: Brad Enright
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Europe's wealth essentially originates in Asia. And this is where Europe's wealth is now migrating back to. Understanding Asia's greatest entrepreneurs may allow you to join the party to come.

©2010 Ron Shabazz Shillingford (P)2018 Ron Shabazz Shillingford

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Small roster of names but good, with that caveat

These are well-told tales, but by no means a thorough list of "world's greatest Asian entrepreneurs." There are characters from Greece, India and Japan, but many countries (and more recent names) are outright omitted. I was surprised to see Aristotle Onassis here. The stories are not deeply and consistently business-detailed (though they touch alright superficially on these things, given the brief time of the audiobook), but rather full of personality.

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