[Read ebook] About Jenga: The Remarkable Business of Creating a Game that Became a Household Name
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| #2310529 in Books | Greenleaf Book Group LLC | 2009-10-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.00 x6.36 x9.18l,1.11 | File Name: 1608320022 | 192 pages |
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| How Jenga Became a Metaphore|By Siva|Thank you Leslie Scott for investing so much introspective careful thought and research into your personal journey and Jenga's journey. Initially you based your story on your and your family's fascinating history in Africa but as you delved deeper to investigate your intuitive understandings, and you read and researched more widely, your Je|About the Author|Leslie Scott was born to an expatriate family in Africa and educated in England. She is the creator of Jenga, the second-best selling game in the world, and the co-founder of Oxford games. One of the world s few professional game designers, Sco
Millions have played the game Jenga, but few know the surprising story of the woman who created the game. From cattle ranches in Africa to the royal tennis courts in London, the story of Leslie Scott and Jenga weaves an adventurous tale of personal triumph and business success with keen insights into the secrets behind launching one of the best-known brands in the world.
An English expatriate born and raised in Africa, Scott became a phenomenally successful woman in...
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