Discover the power of Essentialism by Greg McKeown, a Non Fiction bestseller available at Kapruka in Sri Lanka. This book guides you to focus only on what truly matters in life and work.
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Yes, `Essentialism` is highly suitable for entrepreneurs and business leaders as it provides valuable insights into managing time and resources effectively, which can be crucial for decision-making and leadership in a business environment.
The book `Essentialism` focuses on the concept of doing less but better in every aspect of life. It encourages readers to prioritize only what is essential, eliminating anything that does not contribute to making a significant impact.
Online price at Kapruka is LKR 3500
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