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World Book Day

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5 books that must be read to learn management [Recommended by Ko Hu]

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Today is April 23, World Book Day!

On April 23, 1616, The author of Don Quixote and the famous Spanish writer Cervantes died.

A statue was erected for him in the city square in the center of Madrid, the capital of Spain, called Plaza de España, and the entire country commemorates him with a square named after the country. Later, the Spanish government proposed to the United Nations to designate this day ----- April 23 as World Book Day.

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"I Was on the Verge of Collapse"

Company Formation: A Consulting-Induced New Oriental Revolution

5 books that must be read to learn management [Recommended by Ko Hu]

Author: Yu Minhong

Yu Minhong personally described

New Oriental's entrepreneurial development road

I believe that everyone knows Yu Minhong more or less, not only the founder of New Oriental, but also a hot figure in the current news. His book "I Was on the Verge of Collapse" is very inspiring and instructive.

The book completely and deeply describes the entrepreneurial development process of New Oriental from 0 to 1 and from 1 to N, not only the highlight moment of New Oriental from a small training class to the group listing, but also the darkest time when it was on the verge of collapse. This book is not boring and dogmatic, but originates from Yu Minhong's own true humor and true temperament to tell his true story, which gives people profound inspiration

02

"Deliberate Practice"

Everyone thinks that "excellence" comes from "talent",

The "genius" said: My achievements stem from "the right practice"!

5 books that must be read to learn management [Recommended by Ko Hu]

Author: Anders Ericsson / Robert Pool

How to go from novice to master

The book is the work of Andrey Erikson, a professor of psychology at Florida State University and a Distinguished Conradi scholar, published in 2016. He focuses on how outstanding figures in sports, music, the military, medicine, and other fields excel, and the role of the law of "deliberate practice" in it.

Everyone thinks that "excellence" comes from "talent," but genius says ," "My accomplishment comes from the right practice." As long as you follow the principle of deliberate practice, no matter who you are, whether you have "talent" or not, your dreams can be fulfilled.

03

The Wisdom of the Wolf

Study the real wolf culture and the art of wolf management

5 books that must be read to learn management [Recommended by Ko Hu]

Author: [de] Ellie M. H. Latin

The Book of Animals that is worth reading again

This is an animal book worth seeing again in the current epidemic. 1 A person for 25 years, squatting in the wilderness, with wolves as companions, studying the real wolf culture, the art of wolf management. "Bravery, wisdom, cooperation, loyalty, responsibility, unity, tolerance, sacrifice", these criteria for evaluating human beings, are fully manifested in the wolf. It is not only a moving and picture-filled wolf journey, but also a soothing and inspiring natural note. It tells us: being alive is more important than anything else!

04

"The Leap"

The mindset and method of becoming a master.

Find the best path and take advantage of trend dividends

Leverage personal explosive growth.

5 books that must be read to learn management [Recommended by Ko Hu]

Author: Classical

Become a master of technology

The characteristics of this era are: information changeable, thinking shallow, opportunities more, cross-border silent, interference at any time, always online, everyone is in continuous exchange with the outside world, feeling the pressure and anxiety of the ability to advance. I want to gain the knowledge to use my own growth rhythm and turn that knowledge into value.

This book tells you the mindset and methods of becoming a master, finding the best path, using the trend dividend, and leveraging personal explosive growth! The more you are in pain in the present moment, the more you have to look at yourself.

05

Innovation in the Second Curve

A set of thinking frameworks and practical approaches to innovation to help businesses and individuals cross the second curve and restart the growth engine with innovation

5 books that must be read to learn management [Recommended by Ko Hu]

Author: Li Shanyou

Chaos University's first innovative compulsory textbook

Growth is always the primary strategic goal of all enterprises, including yoga studios, etc., and once the company loses the possibility of growth, it is equivalent to pronouncing the "death penalty". But how to grow? How to maintain growth? This is not only a question that yoga studio owners must think about, but also something that all businesses must think about.

There is a saying in Chaos University: "Without a good mindset, no amount of knowledge accumulation is a low level of repetition." Professor Li Shanyou, the founder of Chaos University, distilled the theories in the star course "The Second Curve" in this book, and summarized the innovative theories that have influenced countless business elites into 12 thinking modes that are deliberately practiced and widely applied in daily work and life, so as to help more enterprises and individuals improve.

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April 23 is World Book Day, but also the anniversary of the death of many literary giants, April 23, 1995, Spain to commemorate Cervantes and proposed today to be designated as World Book Day, when the vote was raised, the British representative was the first to raise his hand----- because this day is also the day of Shakespeare's death, coincidentally Shakespeare was also born on this day! The United Nations officially designated this day as World Book Day to pay tribute to these writers and their works, while calling and encouraging people to read more.

How long have you not picked up a book and read it? Pick up the good books around you and read right now!

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