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Good Strategy Bad Strategy, I Will Teach You To Be Rich & More 4 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback

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Titles in This Set:
Good Strategy Bad Strategy
The Leader Who Had No Title
I Will Teach You To Be Rich
Secrets of the Millionaire Mind

Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781849833844, 9780749927899, 9781529306583, 9781781256176

Overview:
This four-book collection brings together a powerful mix of strategic thinking, leadership insight, practical finance advice, and wealth mindset work for a complete personal and professional uplift. You’ll start with sharper ways to see and shape strategy (Good Strategy Bad Strategy), then move into leadership as a daily practice accessible to everyone (The Leader Who Had No Title). Next, you’ll master money management with clear, action-oriented steps to automate finances and grow wealth (I Will Teach You To Be Rich). Finally, you’ll explore the inner beliefs that steer money outcomes and learn to rewire them for lasting abundance (Secrets of the Millionaire Mind). The set is ideal for ambitious professionals, aspiring entrepreneurs, graduates stepping into the working world, and anyone who wants a practical, holistic roadmap to success. With four distinct voices but a shared focus on real-world impact, this collection offers a coherent reading journey that fits busy lives and evolving goals.

What Makes This Collection Special:
Each book in this collection complements the others to create a more complete toolkit for achievement. Rumelt’s critique of vague “buzzword” strategy lays a rigorous foundation that informs Sharma’s human-centered leadership parable. Sethi’s concrete, automated money systems pair with Eker’s psychology of wealth to address not just what to do, but how to think and feel about money as you act. The result is a binge-worthy, cross-disciplinary reading experience: it teaches you to diagnose, lead, manage money, and cultivate the mindset that keeps success sustainable. The paperback format makes it comfortable to annotate, underline, and revisit key ideas, whether you’re commuting, studying for a course, or planning a quarterly personal development sprint. This is more than a set—it’s a well-rounded program for practical growth and lasting results.

Books Included in This Collection:
Good Strategy Bad Strategy
Richard Rumelt’s seminal critique sharpens focus on what actually works in strategy. It cuts through empty slogans to reveal a simple, repeatable framework: a clear diagnosis, a guiding policy, and coherent actions. This approach helps leaders and aspiring strategists identify real priorities, avoid common traps, and design actions that align with measurable outcomes. The language is accessible, the examples are concrete, and the takeaways are immediately implementable in teams, startups, or corporate environments. It’s the kind of book you’ll return to when planning projects, assessing competitive moves, or building a durable plan that stands up to scrutiny.

The Leader Who Had No Title
Robin Sharma delivers a modern fable about leadership as a daily discipline rather than a position. Through a compelling cast and practical episodes, the book distills timeless habits—clarity of purpose, daily rituals, generosity, and personal growth—into actionable steps you can apply at work, in volunteer roles, or at home. Its tone blends inspiration with realism, making lofty ideas feel attainable for readers at any career stage. This title is especially valuable for team members, early-career professionals, and readers seeking to elevate performance without climbing a corporate ladder.

I Will Teach You To Be Rich
Ramit Sethi translates personal finance into a pragmatic, no-nonsense program designed for modern life. The four pillars—banking, saving, budgeting, investing—are presented with practical systems, automation, and behavioural psychology to help money work harder for you. The book targets busy professionals, recent graduates, and small-business owners who want clear guidance without judgment. Expect real-world templates, actionable steps, and a plan you can implement immediately to automate wealth-building, increase savings, and take control of your financial future.

Secrets of the Millionaire Mind
T. Harv Eker explores the inner psychology behind wealth, arguing that money outcomes start in the mind. By identifying and reframing limiting beliefs, readers can align mindset with financial action. The book blends motivational coaching with exercises and practical strategies intended to empower both new earners and seasoned financiers. It’s particularly suited to readers who crave a mindset shift alongside tangible money tactics, offering a complementary perspective to Sethi’s wealth systems and Rumelt’s strategy framework.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This collection is ideal for ambitious readers who want a practical, multi-faceted approach to success. Perfect for business students, professionals advancing into leadership roles, startup founders, and ongoing learners who enjoy cross-topic growth. It’s a thoughtful gift for graduates, managers, aspiring entrepreneurs, and BookTok fans seeking approachable, effective guidance. If you love a structured plan, real-world examples, and a clear path from mindset to action, this set delivers a coherent journey that fits a busy lifestyle and a wide range of career goals.

Key Benefits:

  • Clear diagnostic tools to cut through jargon and focus on what actually drives results.
  • Practical leadership habits that you can implement daily, regardless of position.
  • Step-by-step money management with automation to reduce effort and increase savings.
  • Mindset work that unlocks financial potential by changing attitudes toward wealth.
  • A cohesive reading journey that builds from strategy to personal finance to wealth psychology.
  • Compact, durable paperback format ideal for note-taking, annotation, and gifting.

About the Author:
Richard Rumelt is a renowned strategy theorist whose work on rigorous thinking and coherent action has influenced leaders and teams worldwide. Robin Sharma is a widely read leadership author and motivational speaker known for practical, human-centered guidance. Ramit Sethi specializes in actionable personal finance and entrepreneurship, helping readers design systems that grow wealth with minimal friction. T. Harv Eker is a motivational author and educator focused on wealth psychology and practical money strategies. Together, these four voices offer a diverse yet complementary perspective on how to think clearly, lead effectively, manage money wisely, and cultivate the mindset that makes success sustainable.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning the full quartet gives you a complete toolkit for modern achievement—strategic clarity, leadership like a practice, money mastery, and wealth mindset. The set is compact enough for easy gifting and display, yet each title stands strong on its own, ensuring a rich reading experience no matter where you start. It’s ideal for building a personal library that supports career growth, financial literacy, and daily motivation, while delivering a cohesive, binge-friendly reading journey that resonates long after the last page is turned.

Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.