Not too long ago, a co-worker of mine got a new job. I decided to get the group organized to get a farewell gift. I decided to go to Chapters to pick up a gift certificate. In addition, I ended up buying a couple of things for myself. I had noticed that I haven't picked up a book in awhile.
I picked up a book by Robert Herjavec called "Driven". If you don't know who he is, he is probably most famously known as a dragon on CBC's "Dragon's Den". He is also featured on another entrepreneurial-based show on ABC called "Shark Tank".
As I have done in the past, I thought I would review another book. This was another business book, and I thought it would be an interesting read. Mr. Herjavec has had a very interesting career to date and I was interested in his story. Unfortunately, this book was fit for the bathroom.
I say that because the chapters are short and disjointed. You can sit down for five minutes, do a little reading, and be on your way again. You do not have to read through the entire book in one sitting because you are certainly not led by any form of suspense. This is typical of a business book, but I had hoped for more.
I think there are thousands of books on that topic, so I thought that there were no flashes of brilliance or insights within this book. I respect what was said in the books, but since there was nothing noteworthy to read, I label this book as a money-grab. I would have preferred to hear more stories about his rags to riches, but such entertainment was minimal.
I'm hoping the next book will provide some more insights.