This is a very well written book and for less than a tenner is worth getting. It manages to give some insight into the workings of Richard Bransons Virgin empire, but certainly isn't going to turn the budding entrepreneur into a multi-millionaire business tycoon. My only complaint is that large sections of the material in this publication have been 'lifted' directly from other books written about the toothy tycoon. If you're a fan of Mr. Branson then I would recommend you order his autobiography.
| Added: 26.10.2007 | ISBN: 1841127647 | Pages: 188 | Price: £ 6,99 | Lang.: English |
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