The hilarious story of two brothers, a truckload of batteries, and a brilliant plan to bring light--and new business opportunities--to GhanaAt age 47, Whit Alexander, the American co-founder of the Cranium board game, decided to start a new business selling affordable goods and...
At age forty-seven, Whit Alexander, the American cofounder of the Cranium board game, decided to start a new business selling affordable goods and services to low-income villagers in Ghana, West Africa. His brother, Max, a journalist, came along to tell the story. Neither of...