Greed and Glory on Wall Street
Author: Ken Auletta
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ISBN: 0446384062
Publisher: Warner Books (01 March, 1987)
Sales Rank: 73,133
Average Customer Rating: 4.25 out of 5
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Rating: 5 out of 5
Lessons for many in high-pressure working relationships
This story of greed and glory is one that has been acted out in all types of businesses - large or small, service or product, new or old. It is a parable of overinflated egos, hyperpolitical environments and the inability of individuals to see their limits when blinded by the light of self-glorification. It is essential reading for anyone in a shared leadership role - partners, executives in tightly run corporations, etc. - and is most valuable for the lessons people should learn about themselves through Lehman's demise.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Greed and Glory on Wall Street: The Fall of the House of Leh
Auletta chronicles the activity at Lehman Brothers during the months between July 1983 and April 1984, immediately preceding the firm's takeover by Shearson/American Express. During that brief period, Auletta reveals, Wall Street's oldest investment banking partnership was simultaneously buffetted by the ambition and greed of one faction and by the complacency and misplaced self-assurance of another group of partners. Details shared after the fact with Auletta by many of the participants make clear, often with self-serving insight, that blame for the takeover could well be shared by more than just the two principal players. This tension born of petty human motives is all the more striking when set against the sophisticated investment banking environment. Most business collections will want this title.
Rating: 2 out of 5
Boring business book
This book was relatively boring compared to many other business books. To much detail was given to mundane topics. Not a mentally stimulating book by any means. Similar Products
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