Give to Get by Vishal Agarwal: Book Review

Title: Give to Get: A senior leader’s guide to navigating corporate life

Author: Vishal Agarwal

Publisher: Jaico Books

Publishing Date: 28th May 2018

My Rating: 4 stars

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“What if you had a guidebook for navigating corporate life.”

Corporate life involves challenges and confrontations alongside the considerable opportunities. Nobody will tell you how to grow in this challenging business environment. The people who make it to the C-suite have followed the same course of paths with different perspectives.

And that’s where this book comes into the picture. Give to Get is a book giving out useful insights to overcome business leadership challenges and mentoring to a new comer how to make it to the senior executive roles. This book is a wonderful guide to direct your corporate career. And to learn the insightful thoughts of an experienced executive leader.

This book is a mentor that every corporate enthusiast aspires to have in his life at the right time.

The author elucidates with his real-life stories and parables the conception of Give to Get in the corporate environment. He enlightens about the notion of a culture within a culture, how to map your stakeholders, how to take your credit to the bank, how you could overcome the burnout.

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“On a battlefield, you don’t stop wearing your armour just because it’s Friday. Please don’t come to work in anything but a suit.”

I loved how the author has put forth his experiences and thoughts of his executive career. The book is written in a clean language and the pace is swift complimenting the idea of the book.

The book is definitely a must read.

Read this one if you’re a prospective aspirant of the business world. It’s constructive, useful and Informative.

 

 

Have you happened to read this book? or thinking of it lately?

Do share your thoughts in the comments below.

 

-Harshita

 

 

5 thoughts on “Give to Get by Vishal Agarwal: Book Review

  1. The title just GRABS me! Thanks for sharing this suggestion Harshita! Do you have any favorite poetry books you recommend? I’m wondering if reading those will help my writing. 🙂 Thank you!

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