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Play Nice but Win

A CEO's Journey from Founder to Leader

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Play Nice but Win

By: Michael Dell, James Kaplan
Narrated by: Michael Dell
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Wall Street Journal best seller

From Michael Dell, renowned founder and chief executive of one of America’s largest technology companies, the inside story of the battles that defined him as a leader

In 1984, soon-to-be college dropout Michael Dell hid signs of his fledgling PC business in the bathroom of his University of Texas dorm room. Almost 30 years later, at the pinnacle of his success as founder and leader of Dell Technologies, he found himself embroiled in a battle for his company’s survival. What he’d do next could ensure its legacy — or destroy it completely.

Play Nice But Win is a riveting account of the three battles waged for Dell Technologies: one to launch it, one to keep it, and one to transform it. For the first time, Dell reveals the highs and lows of the company's evolution amidst a rapidly changing industry — and his own, as he matured into the CEO it needed. With humor and humility, he recalls the mentors who showed him how to turn his passion into a business; the competitors who became friends, foes, or both; and the sharks that circled, looking for weakness. What emerges is the long-term vision underpinning his success: that technology is ultimately about people and their potential.

More than an honest portrait of a leader at a crossroads, Play Nice But Win is a survival story proving that while anyone with technological insight and entrepreneurial zeal might build something great — it takes a leader to build something that lasts.

©2021 Michael Della, James Kaplan (P)2021 Penguin Audio
Business Professionals & Academics Technology Survival Success Witty Business Biography

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Critic reviews

“The book is acidly funny, nail-biting and fast-paced. It is also blessed with a villain from central casting: Carl Icahn, activist investor and publicity hound, whose sparring with Mr. Dell gives the story its bite.” (The Economist)

“In this super-candid book filled with revealing stories, Michael Dell shows how his development as a person was tightly intertwined with building the company he founded in his college dorm room. It’s a fast-paced tale of launching a public company, taking it private, and then taking it public again, all while wrestling with colorful characters such as Carl Icahn. Dell provides a wealth of business insights but also something more important: how curiosity and good values are essential to success both in life and in business. It’s a lesson he learned from his strong parents and shares with his wife in the work of their foundation to give kids better opportunities. The result is a book that is exciting, insightful, and valuable.” (Walter Isaacson, best-selling author of The Code Breaker)

“Michael Dell takes you into the real world of building and transforming an empire, vividly describing conversations and deals with key players so you see the whole picture. It’s a great gift for those on a similar journey.” (Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates and author of Principles: Life and Work)

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I thought I knew the story of Dell quite well because of multiple podcasts I had listed to and also at a university we studies various business cases. But this book is a true gem. Michael Dell tells his story and does his the best to be honest and transparent and it the end it makes him very relatable. Also, I was under the impression that the company was no longer a true leader in the computer industry, one of those many pearls of the 2000’s who just did not keep up with the relentless pace of innovation in the computer space. But I know understand that the company, led my Michael Dell in what should be one of the most hardest pivots in corporate America, has succeeded in repositioning the company for growth in an adjacent sector by levering its heritage pc business. Were peers like HP and IBM did not see a way forward with selling PC, Dell proved a true contrarian. As a result he has been able to amass even greater fortunes the recent past years which is just incredible. Many more people should know this story but I guess that Micheal Dell’s preference to not actively seek the spotlight and instead just be a great family man and a business leader (in that order), this story will likely remain an undiscovered gem for many for the next ages. I am glad I found it though.

A true gem

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