From Blackstone chairman, CEO, and co-founder Stephen A. Schwarzman, a long-awaited book that uses impactful episodes from Schwarzman's life to show readers how to build, transform, and lead thriving organizations. Whether you are a student, entrepreneur, philanthropist, executive, or simply someone looking for ways to maximize your potential, the same lessons apply.
##如果你对某个重大决定保持反对意见,一定要在有人证的情况下提出反对意见
评分##The only interesting parts were the interviewing tips, but after business school, there's nothing new for me to learn. Schwarzman said he worked very hard on this book - I see that he worked very hard to brag about his achievements. Stopped reading after Chapter 6. It's a waste of my time. My friend who read it said it gets worse as the book goes.
评分##黑石基金创始人的回忆录 一个耶鲁体育特长生的逆袭 第一页的一句话 完成一件大事的精力步骤和完成一件小事差不多 所以要干就要干一????大的就知道此人境界不同 一个犹太中产出身靠着百米接力美国第四的成绩进了耶鲁 然后参加各种兄弟会 最后毕业之际就能到同学的爷爷 肯尼迪家族家里咨询就业机会 想失败也难 不过作为回忆录 大佬的第一桶金如何36岁就当上雷曼全球部门总裁却语焉不详 揭露了花街的各种黑 感觉大佬上位也是不可能白 最后几章有点自我吹嘘之嫌 跳过即可
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评分##如果你对某个重大决定保持反对意见,一定要在有人证的情况下提出反对意见
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评分##苏世民的一生非常有趣,创业者天生,且永远充满挑战
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