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Top Business Autobiography Books

Whether you're just starting out on your own or have been doing business for years, there are plenty of top business autobiography books that you can check out. These books give you a behind-the-scenes look at the lives of some of the most successful people in business, from startups to Fortune 500 companies. You'll learn about everything from how to become successful to why it's important to invest in yourself.
Shonda Rhimes

Known for her hit shows Scandal, Grey's Anatomy, and How to Get Away With Murder, Shonda Rhimes is a television writer and producer. She has also written movies including The Princess Diaries 2, Introducing Dorothy Dandridge, and Crossroads. She has received several awards, including the Producers Guild of America's Television Producer of the Year award and the Directors Guild of America's Diversity Award. She has also been appointed by President Obama as a Trustee of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. power of now summary

Shonda Rhimes was born on January 13, 1970, in Chicago, Illinois. She grew up in the suburbs of Chicago and attended Dartmouth College, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature with Creative Writing. She later moved to Los Angeles to study screenwriting.

Before becoming a television writer and producer, Shonda Rhimes worked in advertising at McCann Erickson. She was the youngest of six siblings. She was also raised by a college professor, her mother, and an older sibling.
Paul Hawken

During the late 1960s, Paul G. Hawken founded a natural foods store in Boston, Massachusetts. He based the business on organic agricultural methods. He contracted with farmers in 37 states, producing his own line of organic products.

In the 1990s, climate change became the biggest environmental challenge in the world. Hawken began to wonder about the solutions to global warming. He gathered a team of 200 researchers to compile the solutions that were technically feasible and substantive.

Paul Hawken has become a leader of the environmental movement. He has written books, led workshops and given speeches around the world. He has been featured on Newsweek, the Wall Street Journal, the Today Show and Talk of the Nation. He is a member of the Global Business Network, which links governments with visionaries.

Hawken's book Natural Capitalism was a bestseller. It argued that businesses should account for the resources they use. It was referred to by several heads of state.
Phil Knight

Besides telling the story of how Phil Knight founded Nike, his business autobiography, Shoe Dog, also focuses on the pitfalls and lessons of entrepreneurship. The book is a riveting read that is sure to engage readers with its engaging narrative and interesting tidbits.

One of the most interesting parts of the book is Phil's relationship with his father. He describes how his father supported him and his career, and how he supported his son's entrepreneurial pursuits.

Another important aspect of the book is Knight's relationship with his mother. While his father was a former publisher of Oregon Journal, Knight's mother was the driving force behind his success.

The book includes Knight's love for running, as well as his first experience with the business world. He was a fan of sports at an early age, and even earned a world-class education in running from the University of Oregon.

Besides his passion for running, Knight also had an interest in entrepreneurship. He enrolled in Standford's business school and received an MBA. He also began working as an assistant professor of accounting at the University of Portland, allowing him to pursue his passion for running full time.
Blake Mycoskie

Known as the founder of Toms Shoes, Blake Mycoskie has dedicated his life to helping children in need. In his book, Start Something That Matters: 189 Ways to Make a Difference, Blake shares his personal story and how he made a positive impact in the world.

Start Something That Matters: 189 Ways To Make a Difference is an inspiring story that teaches readers how to make a difference in their own lives and business. It is also an entertaining read. The book covers Blake's experiences starting his businesses, as well as lessons learned from his ventures.

Blake Mycoskie's business autobiography is an interesting read. It's a fast-paced book that teaches readers how to get started in a business, and it also shows them how to make a positive impact in the world. This book would be ideal for teens and young adults who are interested in starting their own business.
Ashlee Vance

Originally published in 2015, Ashlee Vance's Elon Musk biography is a thorough look at the life of the famous entrepreneur. In it, Vance explores the many reasons for Musk's success.

The book includes a series of interviews with Musk, as well as close to 300 interviews with other members of the Silicon Valley elite. The book also contains primary source documentation, including a full text copy of an email that Musk sent to SpaceX employees, describing his management style.

Vance, who has written for publications such as The Economist and The New York Times, spent more than fifty hours with Musk. During this time, Musk shared his undergraduate papers on energy storage and space-based solar power plants.

Vance also includes stories about Elon Musk's other companies, including his creation of PayPal. Musk sold PayPal for more than a billion dollars. He also started SpaceX, a private company that sends rockets to the International Space Station. In addition, he founded SolarCity. By 2014, SolarCity had been valued at $7 billion.
Sam Walton: Made in America

Known as the inventor of Wal-Mart, Sam Walton was a retail pioneer. He was a folk hero and a great American success story.

As a young boy, Sam delivered newspapers and sold magazine subscriptions. He also worked for his family's milk business. He eventually borrowed money from his mother to open a store.

Walton was an expert in the retail business. He mastered the art of customer service. His goal was to make every customer happy. His strategy was to provide good value at a fair price.

His business model included profit-sharing plans, cash bonuses, and stock options. Eventually, Walton turned his employees into associates. His company became one of the largest in the world.

Sam Walton: Made in America is a fascinating and comprehensive look at the life of this savvy American businessman. It includes quotes from family members and friends, and dozens of interviews. Its first printing was huge.
Mary Kay Ash

Known for her tenacity and innovative marketing, Mary Kay Ash is one of the greatest business leaders of all time. Her autobiography, Mary Kay: You Can Have It All, is a success story that has been translated into several languages.

Ash had a vision for a company that would provide women with appropriate recognition and rewards for success. She also wanted to create a culture of mutual support. She decided to use the Golden Rule from Matthew 7:12 in the Bible as a foundation for her company. She believed that a woman's abilities and intuition were important assets.

Ash started her business at the age of 45. She began by working for Stanley Home Products, a direct sales company that offered assorted home products, such as brooms and toothbrushes. Her mother worked fourteen-hour days as a restaurant manager. Ash's father was ill with tuberculosis. She also took care of her father.
Jack Ma

Known as the founder of the e-commerce empire Alibaba, Jack Ma is a Chinese businessman who became one of the richest men in China. His book, Alibaba's Rise, chronicles his life from his early years to his rise as a businessman.

Jack Ma was born in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China on September 10, 1964. As a child, Ma was interested in learning English. He first heard about the internet in 1994, when he started looking for general information about China on the internet. In his search, Ma found little information about the country.

He later graduated from the Hangzhou Teacher's College with a Bachelor's degree in English. During his college years, Ma worked as an English lecturer. He also became interested in public health and education. He founded the Jack Ma Foundation, which focuses on public health and education.

In 1994, Ma started the Hangzhou Haibo Translation Agency, which specialized in translation and interpretation. In addition, he worked as a guide for foreign tourists in Hangzhou.
Grove

During his tenure at Intel, Andy Grove shaped Silicon Valley and the technology world at large. His tenure as president and CEO of Intel from 1987 to 2005 saw the company expand into new markets and establish new partnerships with smaller companies. He also helped lead the company to a number of technological firsts. Among his accolades were honorary doctorates from Harvard University and the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

One of Grove's more impressive achievements was negotiating with IBM to use only Intel microprocessors in new computers. He also developed new partnerships with smaller companies and helped establish markets for new products.

In the'real world', Grove's achievements were not without flaw. He did not see any real payoff for his efforts until years later. He was replaced after a processor flaw in 1994. Similarly, he stepped down from the company's board in 2005.

Although Grove has not yet received his Nobel Prize in Literature, he did receive the honorary degree of Doctor of Humanities from Harvard University in 2000. Grove also taught graduate computer physics courses at the University of California, Berkeley and the Stanford Graduate School of Business. He was also awarded the Time magazine's "Man of the Year" award in 1997.

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