If you liked The 7th UK innovation lecture by Richard Branson, start with Sir Richard Branson (2002), Business ist wie Rock'n'Roll. Die Autobiographie des Virgin- Gründers (1999), and Losing My Virginity (1998). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends Sir Richard Branson (2002), Business ist wie Rock'n'Roll. Die Autobiographie des Virgin- Gründers (1999), Losing My Virginity (1998), How to Get Ahead in Business (1995), and Macroeconomics theory and policy (1973).

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