![]() recommends it to anyone engaged in design, engineering, marketing or innovation. However, if you're looking for an exciting account of an inventor who proceeds, as Dyson puts it, in an Edisonian fashion, read this book. Dyson briefly mentions some crucial points, like the strain his ongoing travels put on his marriage, or his wonderment at his companies' many lawsuits, but if you're seeking a man's inside emotional story, this isn't it. The difference? Dyson includes everything that might explain his success as an inventor, but gives only limited attention to his personal or interior life. It is about James Dyson, the inventor and designer who conquered the vacuum cleaner market. This book is subtitled "an autobiography," but it isn't really about James Dyson, the man. ![]() GetAbstract Summary: Get the key points from this book in less than 10 minutes. ![]()
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