// Book comparison
20 Poems to Be Read on the Tram vs A Passion for Excellence
Which should you read? A side-by-side comparison of 20 Poems to Be Read on the Tram by Oliverio Girondo and A Passion for Excellence by Tom Peters.
20 Poems to Be Read on the Tram
by Oliverio Girondo
A Passion for Excellence
by Tom Peters
At a glance
| 20 Poems to Be Read on the Tram | A Passion for Excellence | |
|---|---|---|
| Rating | — | — |
| Pages | — | — |
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| Author | Oliverio Girondo | Tom Peters |
| Category | Poetry | Strategy & Management |
| Publisher | — | — |
Choose 20 Poems to Be Read on the Tram if…
- → You're interested in poetry.
- → You want the higher-rated book (/5).
Choose A Passion for Excellence if…
- → You're interested in strategy & management.
Key takeaways — A Passion for Excellence
- ✓ Embrace innovation as a driving force for achieving excellence.
- ✓ Prioritize customer satisfaction to enhance business performance.
- ✓ Foster employee engagement to create a culture of excellence.
The verdict
If you want the higher-rated, shorter read, start with 20 Poems to Be Read on the Tram. If you specifically need strategy & management, A Passion for Excellence is the better fit. Both summaries are free — no signup required.
❓ FAQ
Is 20 Poems to Be Read on the Tram or A Passion for Excellence better? +
20 Poems to Be Read on the Tram has the higher reader rating (null/5 vs null/5), but "better" depends on your goal. 20 Poems to Be Read on the Tram focuses on poetry, while A Passion for Excellence focuses on strategy & management. See the verdict below.
Which is shorter, 20 Poems to Be Read on the Tram or A Passion for Excellence? +
Page counts are not available for both books, but both can be summarised from the key takeaways on this page in under 10 minutes.
Should I read 20 Poems to Be Read on the Tram or A Passion for Excellence first? +
If you want the quicker, higher-rated read, start with 20 Poems to Be Read on the Tram. Otherwise read whichever matches your current goal — both summaries are free on BookAudio.