Shoe Dog, A Memoir by the Creator of Nike
469 EGP
A candid memoir chronicling the turbulent early years of building Nike from a startup selling shoes from a car trunk into a global athletic empire, revealing the struggles, risks, and determination behind one of the world’s most recognizable brands.
This entrepreneurial memoir traces the journey from selling running shoes out of a car to creating a billion-dollar athletic empire. The narrative captures the financial struggles, manufacturing challenges, and personal sacrifices involved in building a brand that would revolutionize sports culture. Written with honesty about failures alongside successes, it offers insights into business strategy, leadership, and the relentless pursuit of a vision. The book appeals to entrepreneurs, business enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the human story behind iconic corporate success.
| Dimensions | 382 × 170 × 250 cm |
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