Business Adventures
This business classic written by longtime New Yorker contributor John Brooks is an insightful and engaging look into corporate and financial life in America What do the 350 million Ford Motor Company disaster known as the Edsel, the fast and incredible rise of Xerox, and the unbelievable scandals at General Electric and Texas Gulf Sulphur have in common Each is an example of how an iconic company was defined by a particular moment of fame or notoriety These notable and fascinating accounts are as relevant today to understanding the intricacies of corporate life as they were when the events happened.Stories about Wall Street are infused with drama and adventure and reveal the machinations and volatile nature of the world of finance John Brooks s insightful reportage is so full of personality and critical detail that whether he is looking at the astounding market crash of 1962, the collapse of a well known brokerage firm, or the bold attempt by American bankers to save the British pound, one gets the sense that history really does repeat itself. Read Business Adventures – kino-fada.fr I had heard, as I think everyone else has, that Business Adventures was a favorite book of Bill Gates and Warren Buffet I read the ebook, and I understand a print version will be forthcoming in September.This book makes me feel as though I m sitting at the knee of my grandfather, listening to wise recollections.A writer of articles in the 1950 s and 1960, many for the New Yorker, the author intelligently and thoughtfully steps...I had such a great time reading this book Like I have said before, I am not an educated man I only have a GED But that did not stop me from understanding and enjoying this book I learned so much and the authors style kept my attention locked i hope you enjoy.Recommended by Bill Gates.3.5 stars The author has a talent for making complex financial concepts accessible The essays on the Edsel, Xerox, and the non compete were especially good.Annotations added 4.6.19 The Internal Revenue Code, a document longer than War and Peace, is phrased inevitably, perhaps in the sort of jargon that stuns the mind and disheartens the spirit p 112 I find that companie...Dated, slow, and failed to carry a common theme are among the criticisms of this republished book, which has been touted by wunderkind, Bill Gates Sadly, the criticisms are all quite true Most of these classic tales date from the late 50s and 60s, ranging from the colossal failure of Ford s Edsel model, to the vagaries of the federal taxation system, to the syndicate of nations that avoided a collapse of the British pound, to a case of cornering the market Piggly Wiggly , to a case of trade Dated, slow, and failed to carry a common theme are among the criticisms of this republished book, which has been touted by wunderkind, Bill Gates Sadly, the criticisms a...Business Adventures is well written, as John Brooks is able to tell these stories entertainingly by emphasising funny dialogues, and his generally great way with words Brooks takes a human interest angle and describes the character of key people not just the facts, and thus adds a richness to each adventure Essentially this similar to long form journalism today However, the book requires the reader to read between the lines and draw its own conclusions, as Brooks does not deliver read made Business Adventures is well written, as John Brooks is able to tell these stories entertainingly by emphasising funny dialogues, and his generally great way with words Brooks takes a human interest angle and describes the character of key people not just the facts, and thus adds a richness to each adventure Essentially this similar to long form journalism today However, the book requires the reader to read between the lines and draw its own conclusions, as Brooks does ...I really enjoyed this book The author has a real gift for making the financial world extremely interesting Not since Jeffry Archer and Kane and Abel have I read an account of financial dealings that was so exciting I particularly enjoyed the struggle to save the sterling, the corner, the life of david lilienthal, and other pieces.Some pieces were kind of boring though Sadly, the author does not have the gift of brevity, and tends to ramble on and on.Highly recommend for anyone interested in I really enjoyed this book The author has a real gift for making the financial world extremely interesting Not since Jeffry Archer and Kane and Abel have I read an account of financial dealings that was so exciting I particularly enjoyed the struggle to save the sterling, the corner, the life of david lilienthal, and other pieces.Some pieces were...I give this one a middling review not because it was middling, but it is a 40 year old anthology of business stories and some of them are boring and datedie tax changes of the early 60s, a profile of a forgotten New Deal mandarin and an inconclusive analysis of the Edsel flop The other stories are really good, I understand why Gates and Buffet cite this book as a favorite The opening chapter on the mini crash in 62 and the tech messaging quote issues the...A very dated book having an anthology of business stories Some are interesting while others read like a scientific journal Coincidentally, a few stories mirror real life business dilemmasGreat book Since it was written in 1968, a lot has taken place I wish each story could be updated The author had a great idea in writing this book He has written about 12 business adventures during the 60s It would ...Yeah,people have read this in the past two months than in the prior forty years I m glad as the New Yorker Finance angle is a good one for me While reading I found the stories interesting, but didn t once think of them afterwards Guess that s why I m not one of the two richest folks in America.

- English
- 19 August 2018 John Brooks
- 408 pages
- 0575003499
- John Brooks
- Business Adventures