
The 50th Law by Robert Greene
Drawing on the lore of gangsters, hustlers, and hip-hop artists, as well as 50 Cent's business and artistic dealings, this book reveals how to become a master strategist and supreme realist. It offers advice on how to win in business - and in life.
In The 50th Law the combined expertise of rapper 50 Cent and author Robert Greene promises to teach readers to get rid of their fear, and succeed -- N/A * Bookseller & Publisher [Australia] *
Invaluable business law.. it is almost frightening to think of the amount of leonine stone-walling that will be going on in boardrooms once this volume hits the shelves -- Ben Thompson * Financial Times *
An Art of War - style book of tough-guy maxims to live by -- David Smyth * Evening Standard *
An entertaining analysis of the mechanics of individualistic power ... 50 Cent's story is well known, but seen through the psychologist's prism this tale of a thirst for business power and money makes compelling reading. The 50th Law itself is, apparently, that power will only come to you once you stop caring what other people think, a sentiment with which many entrepreneurs would agree. Book of the Month - 8/10 -- N/A * BA Business Life *
If you have a penchant for the "don't mess" ethics of Napoleon, you'll probably love this -- Rob Sharp * The Independent *
The hip hop entrepreneur book -- Matilda Egere-Cooper * Independent *
Jackson's story is remarkable -- Jeremy Hazlehurst * City A.M *
There are some pretty powerful things in there. I relate to him because we come from a similar world, where there are not a lot of opportunities, and he manages to turn every situation into a huge positive. -- Lethal Bizzle * Independent *
Astonishing and sometimes poignant ... Jackson helps to bring the visceral survival instinct of the New York ghetto to the boardroom. -- Michael Odell * The Times *
It's my favourite book -- Tinchy Stryder * Reveal *
Invaluable business law.. it is almost frightening to think of the amount of leonine stone-walling that will be going on in boardrooms once this volume hits the shelves -- Ben Thompson * Financial Times *
An Art of War - style book of tough-guy maxims to live by -- David Smyth * Evening Standard *
An entertaining analysis of the mechanics of individualistic power ... 50 Cent's story is well known, but seen through the psychologist's prism this tale of a thirst for business power and money makes compelling reading. The 50th Law itself is, apparently, that power will only come to you once you stop caring what other people think, a sentiment with which many entrepreneurs would agree. Book of the Month - 8/10 -- N/A * BA Business Life *
If you have a penchant for the "don't mess" ethics of Napoleon, you'll probably love this -- Rob Sharp * The Independent *
The hip hop entrepreneur book -- Matilda Egere-Cooper * Independent *
Jackson's story is remarkable -- Jeremy Hazlehurst * City A.M *
There are some pretty powerful things in there. I relate to him because we come from a similar world, where there are not a lot of opportunities, and he manages to turn every situation into a huge positive. -- Lethal Bizzle * Independent *
Astonishing and sometimes poignant ... Jackson helps to bring the visceral survival instinct of the New York ghetto to the boardroom. -- Michael Odell * The Times *
It's my favourite book -- Tinchy Stryder * Reveal *
Robert Greene is the author of three international bestsellers. He has been an editor at Esquire and other magazines.
50 Cent is a US rapper and entrepreneur. He has released three major label albums, earned eleven Grammy nominations and taken street culture by storm from music and movies to clothing and books.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781846680687 |
| ISBN 10 | 1846680689 |
| Title | The 50th Law |
| Author | Robert Greene |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Profile Books Ltd |
| Year published | 2009-09-10 |
| Number of pages | 304 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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