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Rich Dad Poor Dad, Secrets of the Millionaire Mind, Scrum and More 4 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Mixed Format

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ISBN: 9789123938223

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Titles in This Set:
That's Not How We Do It Here [Hardcover]
Scrum
Rich Dad Poor Dad
Secrets of the Millionaire Mind

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Format: Mixed lot

Overview:
This four-book collection brings together a surprising blend of whimsy, strategy, wealth-building, and mindset-shifting insights. At its heart is That's Not How We Do It Here, a hardcover picture book about a meerkat clan in the Kalahari that navigates disruption and rethinks its organisation to survive and thrive. Complementing it is Scrum, a clear, practical roadmap to agile teamwork from the field’s originator, Jeff Sutherland, illustrating how iterative, collaborative processes can accelerate results in any arena. Rounding out the set is Rich Dad Poor Dad, Robert Kiyosaki’s landmark exploration of money mindset and financial literacy, challenging the notion that high income alone creates wealth. Finally, Secrets of the Millionaire Mind by T. Harv Eker offers a transformative look at the inner psychology of wealth and how lasting financial success starts with mindset. Together, these four titles create a uniquely valuable reading journey for readers who want both practical know-how and big-picture inspiration.

What Makes This Collection Special:
This is more than a random assortment of bestsellers. It’s a curated journey that spans genres and generations, designed to spark both action and reflection. The meerkat fable sets a playful, early-read stage for concepts of teamwork, adaptability, and leadership under pressure. Scrum translates those lessons into corporate-grade precision—how small, focused teams can deliver extraordinary outcomes. Rich Dad Poor Dad and Secrets of the Millionaire Mind complement each other with a two-pronged approach to wealth: tangible financial strategies and the crucial inner beliefs that either unlock or block success. Owning the four titles in one handsome set delivers a cohesive reading arc, convenient gifting appeal, and a premium, collector-friendly package that stands out on any shelf or in any study. It’s ideal for book lovers who crave practical guidance coupled with narrative insight.

Books Included in This Collection:
That's Not How We Do It Here [Hardcover]
This children's title invites readers of all ages to explore how organisations respond to unexpected threats. A charming story about teamwork, leadership, and adaptive change, it offers gentle humor and vivid scenes that engage curious minds while strengthening an understanding of collaboration. The hardcover format adds durability and keepsake appeal, making it a thoughtful gift for families and classrooms alike. Whether read aloud or enjoyed solo, it reinforces resilience, problem-solving, and the power of rethinking old habits in the face of new challenges.

Scrum
A foundational guide to agile project management, Scrum breaks complex work into clear, repeatable steps. Jeff Sutherland lays out the core framework—roles, rituals, and artifacts—while illustrating how teams in diverse settings, from software to healthcare to government, have transformed performance through iterative delivery and transparent collaboration. The book demystifies Scrum’s philosophy, offering practical concrete guidance, real-world examples, and a compelling case for why fast feedback loops and empowered, cross-functional teams consistently outperform traditional processes.

Rich Dad Poor Dad
Robert Kiyosaki’s much-quoted narrative contrasts two models of money: the conventional path of earning a fixed salary versus building wealth through investing, entrepreneurship, and financial education. Through the stories of his two “dads,” the book challenges common beliefs about income, debt, and asset-building, encouraging readers to shift from trading time for money to making money work for them. It’s widely credited with popularising financial literacy and sparking thousands to pursue smarter financial choices, from budgeting to passive income strategies and long-term wealth planning.

Secrets of the Millionaire Mind
T. Harv Eker explores how inner beliefs shape financial outcomes. The book presents a framework for identifying and rewiring wealth-creating habits, pairing psychology with practical steps to recondition thinking, leverage opportunities, and sustain success. Readers are guided through principles designed to unlock confidence, reduce self-sabotage, and foster a proactive, growth-oriented mindset. The blend of motivational insight and actionable exercises makes it a popular companion for entrepreneurs, professionals, and anyone aspiring to change their relationship with money.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This collection suits ambitious readers across ages and interests. It’s ideal for aspiring entrepreneurs, managers, and students seeking practical strategies for teamwork, leadership, and wealth-building. It also makes a thoughtful gift for graduates, professionals starting new ventures, or parents looking to blend early reading with timeless money wisdom. With a child-friendly opener and two deeply practical business titles, it’s a rare mix that encourages family discussions about goals, learning, and smarter choices—whether readers are taking their first steps in a career or refining an established path.

Key Benefits:

  • Balanced mix of storytelling, business strategy, and financial literacy in one premium set
  • Clear, actionable frameworks for teamwork, leadership, and wealth-building
  • Durable hardcover edition for That's Not How We Do It Here and quality paperbacks for the rest
  • Broad age appeal—from young readers to adults seeking real-world guidance
  • Excellent gift idea for graduates, entrepreneurs, and families
  • Gives readers multiple entry points into personal development and professional success
  • Streamlined purchase with four trusted titles in a single collection
  • Premium presentation that enhances display value on shelves or desks

About the Author:
This four-book collection draws on a diverse roster of renowned voices. Jeff Sutherland is a co-creator of the Scrum framework, renowned for translating complex project work into nimble, collaborative processes used across industries. Robert Kiyosaki authored Rich Dad Poor Dad, a milestone in financial education that popularised the concept of assets over salary alone. T. Harv Eker is a motivational author and entrepreneur whose Secrets of the Millionaire Mind focuses on mindset as a driver of wealth. The inclusion of That’s Not How We Do It Here adds a children’s picture-book perspective to the set, introducing younger readers to ideas about teamwork and adaptability. Together, these authors offer a rich spectrum of practical guidance, strategic thinking, and inspirational storytelling that appeals to readers at every stage of life.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning the complete four-book collection offers a cohesive reading journey that covers how people think about money, how teams perform, and how even young readers can learn to collaborate and adapt. It’s a gift-ready, durable, and visually appealing set that suits both personal growth and family reading goals. The mix of a charming children’s story with three powerhouse nonfiction titles creates a versatile library upgrade—perfect for readers who want real-world tools alongside engaging ideas and memorable narratives.

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