Review of Fouling in Business and College Athletics
Posted: 21 Jun 2021, 11:48
[Following is a volunteer review of "Fouling in Business and College Athletics" by Gonzalo Fernandez.]
The book Fouling in Business and College Athletics by Gonzalo Fernández It begins with a poem related to the difficulty one goes through in writing a book and ends with the so-called Fernandez Method for Pay-for-Play. The book addresses business issues, how materiality was defined, certain reflections, college sports issues, college athletics; where the author describes events related to the subject in order, dividing each detail of the manuscript into years according to his experience and how he looked at events in the area of business and sport, from a financial and management point of view in some companies during the 90s to the present century.
The book's content is positive in terms of his literary approach. It presents content that an academic with high morals can read without a problem.
I found the tiresome way in which the author describes event by event as negative in the book, which can lead the lay reader to quickly tire of his good speeches not summarized about what he intends to deal with in the book.
So, despite what I've covered before, I didn't find any reason to disqualify the book. I rate this book four out of four stars.
As for the audience to recommend, I recommend every student and academic, sports lover, to read this book. Especially if you are into management or finance.
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Fouling in Business and College Athletics
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The book Fouling in Business and College Athletics by Gonzalo Fernández It begins with a poem related to the difficulty one goes through in writing a book and ends with the so-called Fernandez Method for Pay-for-Play. The book addresses business issues, how materiality was defined, certain reflections, college sports issues, college athletics; where the author describes events related to the subject in order, dividing each detail of the manuscript into years according to his experience and how he looked at events in the area of business and sport, from a financial and management point of view in some companies during the 90s to the present century.
The book's content is positive in terms of his literary approach. It presents content that an academic with high morals can read without a problem.
I found the tiresome way in which the author describes event by event as negative in the book, which can lead the lay reader to quickly tire of his good speeches not summarized about what he intends to deal with in the book.
So, despite what I've covered before, I didn't find any reason to disqualify the book. I rate this book four out of four stars.
As for the audience to recommend, I recommend every student and academic, sports lover, to read this book. Especially if you are into management or finance.
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Fouling in Business and College Athletics
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon