Mukesh Ambani: Indian business magnate; he is the chairman, managing director, and largest shareholder of the Fortune Global 500 company Reliance Industries Ltd., which is the most valuable company in India by its market value.
8 books on the list
Origin
Recommended by: Mukesh Ambani
Mukesh AmbanisourceI just finished [this book]. I like [the author]
"Origin" reinitiates Robert Langdon as "he enters a science-and-religion mingled World again to challenge the origins of mankind's past, and where the future will lead." It is set in Spain, which sets up the great background of the novel. It combines art with science, a mystery lying in ground-breaking discoveries. It further raises questions over the fundamentals of human existence, making it a thrilling ride over history, symbolism, and philosophical inquiry.Book 5 of 5: Robert Langdon.
Leonardo da Vinci
Recommended by: Mukesh Ambani, Bill Gates
Mukesh AmbanisourceI am reading this great book [...]. He is my favorite author
This biography delves into the life of Leonardo da Vinci, exploring his unparalleled genius in both art and science. It attests to how much curiosity, imagination, and quest for knowledge were intertwined with him, and how they led to the creation of some of the most prominent masterpieces of all times, such as the Mona Lisa or The Last Supper. It also pays notice to his contributions in anatomy, his inventions in engineering, and works in physics – his ideas were far ahead of his times. With great detail and in brilliant storytelling, the reader is drawn into the very mind of a man striving to comprehend the world in all its dimensions.
The Changing World Order
The book logically scrutinizes historical patterns with a view to making future forecasts of the global economy while providing insight into rising and falling nations, producing a provocative discussion about both economic cycles and geopolitical shifts, and offering strategies for navigating today's changing world order.
Ten Lessons for a Post-Pandemic World
Recommended by: Mukesh Ambani
Fareed Zakaria "Ten Lessons for a Post-Pandemic World" clearly analyses what can happen to global affairs, the economy, and even human life after the occurrence of the COVID-19 crisis. The book basically projects how the currents of the pandemic are set to reshape the world from technology and democracy to globalization and the insights about the steps that one can take in this fundamentally different future.
2030
Recommended by: Mukesh Ambani
Mauro F. Guillén, 2030: Another thought-provoking and informative work from Guillén, who sharpens the analysis of demographics, technology, and shifts in global power, to deliver the clearest forecasting of transformative change by 2030. In his writing, Guillén gives a picture of various occurrences that may be witnessed in the future, from aging populations to displacements of innovation and shifts in economic terrains, all showing tectonic changes along the way in the coming decade.
Big Little Breakthroughs
Recommended by: Mukesh Ambani
"Big Little Breakthroughs" is based on the idea that success is driven by small creative innovations coming from the experience of Josh Linkner. These, as Josh Linkner would like us to know, are small changes and day-to-day creativity that you unleash rather than waiting for that monster idea. This should be a source of inspiration for readers to inundate their daily life with creativity as the book describes practical ways on how one can foster innovations and make tremendous changes.
The Raging 2020s
Recommended by: Mukesh Ambani
"The Raging 2020s" covers the deep surge underlying the 2020s, which Ross sees as including the inherent volatility of transformation across societal, political, and economic realms. In short, Ross explores the forces driving the 2020s in a manner that sees these mirrored both in technology disruption and political unrest, in a way that gives a sense of the rough terrain ahead.
The Polyester Prince
Recommended by: Mukesh Ambani
"The Polyester Prince" is an exposé book on the controversial life and empire of Indian business tycoon Dhirubhai Ambani, written by Hamish McDonald. The content of the book quite expectedly has always been considered highly critical. The author tries to offer a thorough account of Ambani's rise, business practices, and the legacy that he left, thus offering a critical look it started with their previous business.