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the chapter just screams that the author does not know what he is doing.i mean the conference is a official one not a family conference and I cannot feel the mother as a business woman at all due to the dialogs.i mean will a person who has managed this big of a business do such a bad conference (the conference screams anything is possible for rich)which is bad for company reputation and will lose trust of people.And I will not ask why a secretary was doing in front of a mic(like why?) and usually in these times the company will tell the good qualities of new ceo not try to hide his bad qualities and not expose it like telling he is inexperienced with no degree or being 18 it will only destroy the company image. well I will tell you this the story is nice and have substance but most chapters I feel like the author is writing without knowing about what he is writing about.i know it's not easy to research about the things you write but it will improve the book by some levels.