The first-ever memoir of the legendary co-founder of Nike Inc, Phil Knight
Philip Knight Books
This author is celebrated for a pioneering approach to writing, marked by a profound exploration of human psychology and societal structures. Their works frequently highlight characters' internal struggles and their quest for meaning in a complex world. Stylistically, their prose is notable for its precision and evocative descriptions, drawing readers into the story's atmosphere. Through their writing, they aim to foster critical thinking and empathy in their audience.







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- 6 hours of reading
An examination of the English punk band the Stranglers and their outsider status.
"In this young readers edition of the New York Times bestseller, Nike founder and board chairman Phil Knight offers a rare and revealing look at the notoriously media-shy man behind the swoosh, opening up about how he went from being a track star at an Oregon high school to the founder of a brand and company that changed everything. It was only when Nike founder Phil Knight got cut from the baseball team as a high school freshman that his mother suggested he try out for track instead. Knight made the track team and he found he could run fast and even more, he liked it. Ten years later, young and searching, Knight borrowed fifty dollars from his father and launched a company with one simple mission: import high quality running shoes from Japan. Selling the shoes from the trunk of his car to start, he and his gang of friends and runners built one of the most successful brands ever. Phil Knight encountered risks and setbacks along the way, but always followed his own advice. Just keep going. Don't stop. Whatever comes up, don't stop. Filled with wisdom, humanity, humour, and heart, the young readers edition of the bestselling Shoe Dog is a story of determination that inspires all who read it."--Provided by publisher
Nunca pares. Autobiografía del fundador de Nike / Shoe Dog
- 432 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Продавец обуви
- 480 pages
- 17 hours of reading
Когда-то молодой, неудержимый, только что окончивший бизнес-школу Фил Найт занял у отца 50 долларов, чтобы открыть собственную компанию с одной простой миссией: импортировать недорогую и высококачественную обувь из Японии. За первый год продаж из своего фургона "Плимут Валиант" Найт заработал 8 тысяч долларов. Сегодня годовой оборот Nike — 30 миллиардов. Nike Фила Найта — золотой стандарт для стартапов, и его галочка — это больше, чем лого. Это символ победы и величия, один из немногих символов, узнаваемых в каждом уголке мира. Найт, "человек за галочкой", всегда остававшийся в тени, в этой откровенной, смешной, интригующей и честной книге впервые рассказывает свою историю.
Oscar Bestsellers Open: L'arte della vittoria. Autobiografia del fondatore della Nike
- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading
In this candid memoir, Nike founder and CEO Phil Knight shares the inside story of the company’s early days as a daring start-up and its transformation into a global icon. In 1962, fresh out of business school, Knight borrowed $50 from his father to import high-quality, low-cost athletic shoes from Japan. Selling from the trunk of his lime green Plymouth Valiant, he grossed $8,000 in his first year. Today, Nike’s annual sales exceed $30 billion. As a quintessential start-up, Nike’s swoosh has become one of the most recognizable symbols worldwide. Despite his success, Knight has remained somewhat of a mystery—until now. In this memoir, he recounts his journey, starting with a pivotal moment at 24 when, after backpacking around the globe, he chose to forge his own path and start a unique business. Knight reflects on the risks and setbacks he faced, as well as his early triumphs. He emphasizes the importance of the relationships he built with his first partners and employees—a diverse group that became a close-knit team. Together, driven by a shared mission and a belief in the spirit of sport, they created a brand that reshaped the industry.
In this riveting memoir, Nike founder and CEO Phil Knight reveals the inside story of the company's early days as a daring start-up and its transformation into a global powerhouse. In 1962, fresh from business school, Knight borrowed $50 from his father to import affordable, high-quality athletic shoes from Japan. Selling from the trunk of his lime green Plymouth Valiant, he grossed $8,000 in his first year. Today, Nike's sales exceed $30 billion, making it the epitome of successful startups, with the swoosh symbol recognized worldwide. Despite his success, Knight has remained an enigmatic figure. For the first time, he shares his journey, beginning at a pivotal moment when, at 24, he chose to pursue an unconventional path after backpacking around the globe. Knight recounts the numerous risks and challenges he faced, along with his early victories. He highlights the crucial relationships with his first partners and employees, a diverse group that became a close-knit team. Together, fueled by a shared mission and a belief in the spirit of sport, they built a brand that revolutionized the industry. This memoir is a candid, humble, and wry reflection on the journey that led to Nike's iconic status.

