The business book Bill Gates is recommending to friends and colleagues right now

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This is the business book Bill Gates is recommending to friends and colleagues right now. (via CNBCMakeIt)

Self-made billionaire and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates doesn't recommend many business books.

by former Disney CEO Robert Iger. Gates has already suggested the 2019 memoir to a handful of friends and colleagues, including current Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella., "does a great job explaining what it is like to be a CEO," writes Gates. He's "able to take you inside the workings of a massive media company and show how he thought about building on its strengths and shoring up its weaknesses.

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