Famous investors read a lot. But it's not enough to copy their reading habit. It turns out there's cognitive theory of expertise that explains how you may get more out of your reading — in order to learn like Charlie Munger.| Commoncog
A collection of cases about Asian tycoons and their conglomerates. + 16 real world case studies.| commoncog.com
The life and times of one of the most skilled tycoons of South East Asia: Robert Kuok. This is the fourth case on the rise of a tycoon in the Asian Conglomerate series.| Commoncog
How the Ambanis became the richest family in Asia. This is the third case on the rise of a tycoon, and the last one before we start talking about the core pattern in all of these Asian Tycoon’s lives. Part 6 in the Asian Conglomerate Series.| Commoncog
How to get better, faster at the skill of uncovering demand, which underpins the skill domains of sales, marketing, and product.| Commoncog
How to think about corruption when talking about Asian businesses. Part 4 of the Asian Conglomerate series.| Commoncog
Anyone who has grown up in Asia has lived in the shadow of the great conglomerates. Conglomerates are the norm here; most of the products and services we consume or interact with are owned by a small group of companies, and controlled by a smaller group of tycoons. What can| Commoncog
How Samsung became the largest chaebol in South Korea, and gained so much power over the country’s economy.| Commoncog
What can we learn from the study of Asian conglomerates, and the small group of tycoons that control them?| Commoncog
The culmination of the Power in Business mini series. What it’s like doing business without the Rule of Law.| Commoncog
7 Powers is arguably the best book on business strategy currently available today.| Commoncog
How even legendary conglomerator Henry Singleton got caught out by competitive arbitrage at the end of his career.| Commoncog
The skill of capital allocation — a mysterious, under-discussed element of remarkable business performance.| Commoncog