Alan sugar the way i see it download
More filters. Sort order. Apr 02, Theo Kokonas rated it really liked it. Regardless of the fact that my audience is around 0. An easy book to read, albeit difficult to put down once you get going. I have absolutely no interest in football, yet his commentary of his time as chairman of Tottenham Hotspur was both enlightening and entertaining.
For a change I can now get into a conversation with Jo Blogs about why football clubs are bankrupt yet football player salaries are getting more and more outrageous over time. His annoyance at being pitched to by business people on acronym overload. I particularly found it amusing because the advertising industry is rife with this. His annoyance at business people that complain about the banks not lending to them.
His point was that banks would more likely lend to a business where an owner has a stake in the company i. I was expecting more 'ranting' from this An enjoyable read with some good tips for life and business. This book is a must for a lot of people today, especially the youths even though I'm not much older than most of them. Love how Alan just tells us about the lost common sense.
Nov 07, Kathleen rated it did not like it. What a bore! This guy talks about how good he is and how useless everybody else is, and how people claim to have connections to him and they don't.
Up himself to say the least.? May 22, Tanya rated it really liked it. Alan Sugar is controversial and so up front. I have to admit I skipped a few pages but he expected people to use the book as a tool for propping up a wonky table anyway.
Football just doesn't interest me at all and I grew bored of the airplane chapter too, which again he said people probably would do. I felt like he was having a conversation with me, it was that much of an easy read.
Make it into a film or tv series to benefit the next generation It's got no BS; straight from the horses mouth. I think it's important for young people to read him and read Richard Branson - unfortunately in today's climate one needs to see the book as film or tv episodes so that new entrepreneurs ride for the next generation Make it into a film or tv series to benefit the next generation It's got no BS; straight from the horses mouth.
I think it's important for young people to read him and read Richard Branson - unfortunately in today's climate one needs to see the book as film or tv episodes so that new entrepreneurs ride for the next generation Jan 06, Joe Stephenson rated it liked it.
Alan Sugar is an opinionated man and has no time for fools, lefties, snowflakes, the wokes, the general public, loonies, numpties etc.
This book is a fun and sometimes worrying read, a lot of his opinions are not very politically correct! Nonetheless, a good toilet read. Mostly about football and what he watches on TV Mar 12, Mikaila Alfa rated it it was ok. Apr 25, Matt Cordas rated it liked it.
An incredible insight into how is life created what he has. No messing attitude and persona. Jan 20, Margaret Enger rated it really liked it. Interesting and easy to read. Mar 27, Solange Hando rated it really liked it.
So I was given the book for Christmas, a strange choice maybe, as it's all about rants on current issues from footballers' behaviour to the compensation culture or how the government spends our money. There's plenty of criticism but there are some positive points as well and since each chapter deals with a different issue, you can read them in any order you The Way I See It by Alan Sugar Some say the Apprentice is staged but I do watch it hoping the motivation might rub on and I do like the man.
There's plenty of criticism but there are some positive points as well and since each chapter deals with a different issue, you can read them in any order you like and take time to ponder and decide where you stand.
It's written in a no-nonsense style, with a fair dose of humour, and although I don't agree with absolutely everything, it's all food for thought and entertaining. May 27, Michy rated it it was ok. I found it interesting , sometimes cruel and sometimes funny.
Reading this book is quite clear that the writer is an intelligent man, good manager of himself and of the person who lives around him, in term of work and privacy. Sir Sugar is a modern "dandy", cultured, sharp, sometimes gruff and with refined tastes. Nice reading but I don't suggest this book like a Bible: none can be like Sir Sugar, to be like him is something genes-related, 1 book or books like these won't be enough for actin I found it interesting , sometimes cruel and sometimes funny.
Nice reading but I don't suggest this book like a Bible: none can be like Sir Sugar, to be like him is something genes-related, 1 book or books like these won't be enough for acting like him.
Aug 04, Chris rated it really liked it. I enjoyed this. I reminded me in some respect of the Jeremy Clarkson books where the authopr is basically telling you what he thinks about lots of different things and eseentially that's what this is, Lord Sugar's take on the world. I enjoyed it but I would imagine some people would think he was a pompous ass who was preaching. I didn't think so and found myself agreeing with his work ethic - be careful work shy dole bludgers, he takes a pop at you lot more than once!
Brilliant, cutting and an i I enjoyed this. Brilliant, cutting and an interesting insight into the mind of one of the biggest entrepreneur's of our generation. David Driscoll It's hard to like Alan sugar I disagree.
It's not Alan Sugar people don't like it's his success. What he knows no one else does. Lord Sugar sold wooden flooring as a youngster to keep people warm and to make money.
Entrepreneurs are good at that. Not a bad start for a Tottenham fan. Good for business professionals. View 1 comment. Nothing phases Sir Alan. I enjoyed his candid, intelligent perceptions.
Particularly those of restaurants and nouvelle cuisine. He takes in holy cows with the diplomacy of a bull frog. But you didn't expect anything less. He never sugar coats anything. That is what I admire about him as a business man - he makes me laugh with his directness. Kudus to him to do a junior version of the apprentice. I think being fired at 10 would scar me for life!!
Good read, some of the chapters, especially the apprentice ones were very interesting. I love nothing more than a good rant and was pleased with the way he presented his ranting- lots of reasoning. Some chapters were a little dull, the ones about football bored me a little but it still was pretty good.
Enjoyable read with some interesting insight, especially the chapters on football and tv companies. Best bits though are the stories about his businesses and how he got started, not enough of them but I guess he covered that in his autobiography. Might have to read that too.
Everyone knows that Lord Sugar has strong opinions and is not afraid to voice them — no matter how controversial they may be. Download ePub Download Fb2. I would recommend this book to anyone wanting to start their own business as he has learnt from experience and has sound advice The Way I See it book.
Keth The opinionated Alan Sugar has much to say about almost everything. His comments and points of view are quite interesting but I found much of the book boring. It may appeal more if you are British as many of the characters he mentions are unknown to people elsewhere. His autobiography is a far better read. HappyLove Great Product.
Gaeuney Really enjoyed Lord Sugar's 'take' on the world, probably because its the same as mine! Slight repetitions from previous books but not too bad. A good book to dip into not to read in one go. I'd like young people to read and discuss! Go into politics Lord Sugar - I'll vote for you. Drelalak This is the most negative book I've ever read. We all know the problems he described there are no secrets just negativism.
Bev This book is page after page of the jumped up prose of a whinging, whining Pom, endlessly pontificating about what annoys him. The negativity just never ends, as Alan Sugar sinks ever deeper into a morass of self serving journalistic masturbation. Yes, he can sell things, and yes he can spot the gap, but having read this book, I have no doubt that after 5 minutes in his company my coffee would go over his head and my boot would be firmly lodged in his egotistical genitalia.
This is a very disappointing read that does not even come close to delivering what it says on the tin. Felolv Sugar, Alan.
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