From Michael Dell, the renowned founder and chief executive of one of America's largest technology companies, comes a compelling inside story of the battles that shaped him as a leader. Play Nice but Win is a riveting account of the three critical battles waged for Dell Technologies—one to launch it, one to keep it, and one to transform it. This narrative is not just a business memoir; it is an inspiring tale of resilience, vision, and the relentless pursuit of excellence. In 1984, a soon-to-be college dropout, Michael Dell began his fledgling PC business in the most unlikely of places: hiding parts in the bathroom of his University of Texas dorm room. Fast forward nearly three decades, he found himself at the pinnacle of his success, yet embroiled in a high-stakes battle for his company's survival. Faced with decisions that could secure his company's legacy or lead to its complete downfall, Dell's journey is a testament to tenacity and strategic foresight. With humour and humility, Dell recounts the significant milestones in the evolution of Dell Technologies amidst a rapidly changing industry landscape. He shares personal anecdotes about the mentors who helped him transform his passion into a thriving business, the competitors who oscillated between being friends and foes, and the opportunists who circled, looking for the company’s vulnerabilities. What emerges from these stories is the long-term vision that underpinned his success: the belief that technology is ultimately about people and their potential. In Play Nice but Win, Dell reveals the highs and lows he experienced, from his early entrepreneurial endeavours to his battles in the boardroom and beyond. For the first time, readers get an insider’s view of the strategic decisions and daring moves that defined Dell Technologies' journey of innovation and transformation. Dell's story illustrates the importance of adaptability, resilience, and the power of a leader’s vision to steer a company through tumultuous times. More than a candid portrait of a leader at a crossroads, Play Nice but Win serves as a survival story that proves that while anyone with technological acumen and entrepreneurial zeal might build something great, it takes a true leader to build something that lasts. This book is an essential read for aspiring entrepreneurs, seasoned business leaders, and anyone interested in the dynamic interplay between technology and leadership.