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Attention: This is a supplementary guide meant to enhance your reading experience of Ray Dalio's Principles: Life and Work. It is not the original book nor is it intended to replace the original book. You may purchase the original book here: http: //bit.ly/RayDalioPrinciples
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The main points made by the author An organized chapter by chapter synopsis References to noteworthy people mentioned The author's most valuable tips, websites, books, and tools
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Business people say they don't have time to read but this summary would be invaluable to make one think and reflect on one's management style. The general reader, meaning non-business, will benefit most from part two on self reflection with all of the book appropriate for managers and business people. As with other CompanionReads summary books, this has a clickable Table of Contents with the format of Main Idea, Supporting Idea and Key Thoughts. This will help greatly when reading the actual book so you don't have to annotate, but for any reader it makes you think about reflecting on the past to learn from it- the successes and defeats.
This is about how to manage a company, learning this would allow you to see if the mentioned principles are emulated in the companies that you will be investing. Would need to read the original full version of the book.