Streetwise: Getting to and Through Goldman Sachs
Review Quotes: "Lively and insightful." --Wall Street Journal "The memoirs of an investment banker make for an unlikely page-turner, but Streetwise, Lloyd Blankfein's insider's account of his rise at Goldman Sachs is compelling, absorbing and...
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Review Quotes: Biographical Note: Lloyd Blankfein was chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs from 2006 to 2018. Table of Contents: Preface ix 1. Advantages 1 2. Getting Out 16 3. Glimpses Beyond 32 4. Lawyer, Briefly 40 5. Gold Mettle 49 6. From Gold Man to Goldman 64 7. Breaking Through 74 8. De-Vals and Re-Vals 83 9. Innovation 92 10. Howdy, Partner! 106 11. Paranoia Is a Job Requirement 114 12. My First "Crisis of the Century" 124 13. How I Earned My Reputation for Being Difficult 133 14. Lloyd of London 141 15. To IPO or Not to IPO 149 16. The Unforeseen 173 17. Succession 187 18. Is He Completely Housebroken? 198 19. A Modern Merchant Bank 211 20. The Partnership Culture 223 21. The Storm Before the Storm 240 22. Don't Get Dead 260 23. How to Survive a Crisis 279 24. How Did You Do It? 291 25. Just a Few More Calamities 315 26. Notes on an Illness 327 27. Goodbye to All That 337 28. Risk Is Risky 344 Epilogue: Life After Goldman 359 Acknowledgments 365 Image Credits 369 Index 371 Publisher Marketing: The New York Times Bestseller - A Financial Times Best Book of the Year So Far From the long-tenured head of Goldman Sachs, an institution legendary for its culture of success, comes a candid memoir of global leadership in an age of extreme turbulence. "Funny, mainly blunt, unexpectedly vulnerable and rarely apologetic." --Bloomberg "No one has gotten inside the secret walls of Goldman Sachs and told the story of everything about it, warts and all. Now the man who ran it tells all--and it's incredible." --Jim Cramer "Lively and insightful." --The Wall Street Journal When Lloyd Blankfein was attacked as a Wall Street fat cat, he had to smile, thinking of his precarious childhood in the notorious public housing projects of East New York, Brooklyn, and attending a high school so chaotic he didn't feel safe leaving class to go to the bathroom in his time there. Harvard University was a total moonshot, and his outsider status never wore off, there or at Harvard Law. When he struck people as street-y, it wasn't Wall Street they were thinking of. But if the chip never quite left Blankfein's shoulder, neither did a wry, resilient spirit and a lucid, democratic intelligence that saw through airs and found talent and ideas in unlikely places. Streetwise is a delightfully honest, sharp and often very funny reckoning with the author's education--in finance, human nature, and the workings of the world. It abounds with lessons about leading teams of brilliant, aggressive, competitive people and harmonizing them around shared goals; changing when times are hard and when they're good; managing risk; and knowing a crisis is at hand before it swamps you so you can guide your team to the further shore. Blankfein is famed for his calm hand on Goldman Sachs's tiller during the global financial crisis, and that story is told in full here, among many other decisive episodes. Suffusing Streetwise is the author's deep and abiding respect for the partnership culture of Goldman Sachs. We follow the never-ending work to protect and preserve that culture through all sorts of tumult--the challenge behind every other challenge. He is open about when he and the firm got it wrong, which was often enough, but the creative, risk-taking spirit was never snuffed--even as the fail-safes put in place to protect the firm and its clients held when they were needed the most. A powerful blueprint for the wise stewardship of a cause that is larger than yourself, Streetwise will inspire and inform readers throughout the global business community and beyond. Review Citations:
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Streetwise: Getting to and Through Goldman Sachs
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