Street Wise
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In Street Wise, Lloyd Blankfein recounts his career at Goldman Sachs, offering an insider’s perspective on leadership, crises, and the culture of Wall Street.
The book blends memoir with analysis, detailing pivotal moments that shaped the firm and its role in global finance.
Blankfein reflects on decision-making under pressure, the interplay between markets and politics, and lessons learned from navigating the financial industry's highs and lows.
He also addresses accountability, ethics, and the responsibilities of financial institutions during turbulent times.
The book provides readers with both personal anecdotes and broader commentary on the evolution of modern finance and institutional leadership.
The book blends memoir with analysis, detailing pivotal moments that shaped the firm and its role in global finance.
Blankfein reflects on decision-making under pressure, the interplay between markets and politics, and lessons learned from navigating the financial industry's highs and lows.
He also addresses accountability, ethics, and the responsibilities of financial institutions during turbulent times.
The book provides readers with both personal anecdotes and broader commentary on the evolution of modern finance and institutional leadership.
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as one of the best books he's read in years, citing its candid Wall Street crisis stories.


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