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How You Play the Game: Lessons for Life from the Billion-Dollar Business of Sports

How You Play the Game: Lessons for Life from the Billion-Dollar Business of Sports

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: How you Play the Game
Review: this book was good i would recamend this book to anyone how would enjoy a good read. Jerry Colangelo tells you how to have success in the business world. i am thinking about telling my brother to read it it is that good. he also tells you about the odds and ends to working in teh business world but it looks like he did a goo job sofar.but last but not least this was a goo book and i hope you would read it .

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: cool book
Review: this book was pretty cool. Unlike the previous book I read on sports marketing, this book wasn't boring. This book was a pretty quick read. This book can be helpful to people who are looking to own a team or anyone who just wants to start their own business.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Learn some lessons but more about Colangelo's life
Review: Though this book had interesting moments, for the most part it was just a very detailed story of the life of a sports mogul. For people interested in going into the sports business or with a tremendous interest in knowing how the business works, this book could be valuable. I found it interesting to learn how major leage sports teams are started and all the work that goes on behind the scenes. However, since Colangelo is not a man who has had a great impact on the world, I found the many detailed accounts of his various experiences tedious at times and for the most part unnecessary to the story. Though not always engaging, the easy-flowing style of this book makes it an inviting read.


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