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The Anatomy of Success: Management Lessons from a Surgeon

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    Weight0.191 kg
    Author

    Dr Rakesh Sinha

    Publisher

    ‎ HarperCollins

    Book Type

    Non fiction

    Categories

    Medical, Self help

    Best for

    Personal Transformation & Motivational Reads

    Ages

    18+

    Binding

    Paperback

    Edition

    1st edition (24 October 2016)

    ISBN

    9789351364863

    Language

    English

    Pages

    248

    Printing Remarks

    Standard

    Dimension

    12.85 x 1.42 x 19.84 cm

    Weight

    0.191 KG

    Description

    Dr Sinha’s exploration goes beyond the medical field, demonstrating that success is a universal concept accessible to everyone, grounded in our biological privilege. He emphasizes the importance of pursuing victory with a relentless determination, akin to the unwavering resolve seen in the medical profession, where the outcome can be a matter of life and death. Through his insights, Dr Sinha offers a compelling narrative that transcends the medical realm, encouraging readers to approach success with a profound understanding of its fundamental components and the intrinsic privilege embedded within our biological existence.

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    About

    In the intricate world of medicine, where split-second decisions can be a matter of life or death, gynaecological endoscopic surgeon Dr Rakesh Sinha brings a unique perspective on success. In his book, he delves into the unforgiving nature of the medical profession, where excellence is pursued with a desperate determination, and success is defined by the stark reality of saving a life or not. Drawing from his own surgical experiences, including holding two Guinness World Records, Dr Sinha breaks down the components of success into simple, graspable elements. He challenges the prevailing notions around success, questioning whether it is solely based on luck, brilliance, or genetic privilege.