Read the book to find out. Play Nice But Win by Michael Dell and James Kaplan. Anchored by the captivating events of the privatization of Dell in 2013, Play Nice But Win is an inspiring and
2016 – Bill Gates’ five recommended books to read for summer: Seveneves. The Power to Compete: An Economist and an Entrepreneur on Revitalizing Japan in the Global Economy. The Vital Question: Energy, Evolution, and the Origins of Complex Life, How Not to Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking. Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind. Bill Gates' favorite book recommendations offer quite an eclectic mix. "I read a lot, but I don't always choose what's on the best-seller list," according to the billionaire and Microsoft co-founder. Gates dubs this book "the best memoir by a rock star I actually know," which if you're Bill Gates, is saying something. The rock star in question is, of course, U2's frontman Bono (real name Paul Hewson), who shares stories about his upbringing in the suburbs of Dublin, the band's formation and many near-breakups, and their ongoing commitment