Finding my virginity
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- 9780753556115
- 338.04092/BRA
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Never lose the thrill of trying something for the first time.
Fifty years ago, Sir Richard Branson started his first business. In his new autobiography, Finding My Virginity , the Virgin Founder shares his personal, intimate thoughts on five decades as the world's ultimate entrepreneur.
Following on from where bestselling Losing My Virginity left off at the dawn of the new millennium, Finding My Virginity reveals how Branson created 12 different billion dollar businesses and hundreds more companies across dozens of sectors, whilst breaking world records on land, sea and air. It takes us behind the scenes as Sir Richard Branson creates the world's first commercial spaceline, Virgin Galactic, and handles the biggest crisis he has ever faced.
Join Sir Richard as he juggles working life with raising his children Holly and Sam, building a marriage with his wife Joan and creating a unique company culture. Discover how he created a new life on Necker Island, while continuing to grow the Virgin brand into all corners of the world. Get the real story behind adventures and run-ins with everyone from Bill Gates and Kate Moss to Nelson Mandela and Barack Obama.
This is the true account of how the Virgin Founder reinvented himself and his brand for the 21st century, while continuing to push boundaries, break rules and reach for the stars in more ways than one. This is the story of the man behind the beard, the business, the bravado and the brand. Find out how the ultimate entrepreneur did it for the first time - all over again.
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Booklist Review
Since his prior self-exposé, Losing My Virginity (1998), Branson (The Virgin Way: Everything I Know about Leadership, 2014) has rocketed to ever-greater fame. This recollection of his past 20 years only loosely adheres to chronology as Branson flits among a welter of topics: the creation of companies under his Virgin brand, activities at his British Virgin Islands home, forays into philanthropy, publicity stunts gone haywire, fondness for family, and a determination to fly to space to cap the extreme adventures for which he is almost as well-known as for his capitalistic success. His boisterous recounting of business start-ups and personal incidents, from bodily injuries sustained to global celebrities met, is dizzying as Branson descants upon his dislike for detail, constant search for ideas or issues he regards as consequential, and drive to squeeze maximal fun and love out of every moment of his life. But Branson is also more reflective than before, dispensing wisdom about company leadership and happy marriages, which his evidently is. To get a clear sense, however, of the author's daredevil, disruptively gleeful personality, start with what ends his memoir: 75 accidents from which Branson emerged alive. If he lives to his nineties, he vows a third autobiography. HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: Publicity is second nature to the famed Branson, so interest will rise exponentially with publicity and media appearances.--Taylor, Gilbert Copyright 2017 BooklistThere are no comments on this title.