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with his attorney, Bernard Diamond, and coordinator, Norma Foerderer, has leveraged contacts, friendships and clout, and collected pearls of wisdom from overbusiness leaders.


Trump implores the readers to learn from their own experiences, as well as the experiences of these leaders,

A good read, . . but the book gives only "tidbits", . . terabytes rather than the meat, . . but makes you "hungry for more, more more",

Great addition to a read list by a successful Gazillionaire who has built empires, Collection of short thoughts from some of the most successful business people in the world, Basically answering the question, 'What one thing would you say was the key to your success', Interesting insights later I may add a few of my favorite, . . "Never take a job just for the money, for soon, like every living organism, you'll live beyond your means and you'll probably be miserable in your job.
Always strive to take a job doing something you truly love to do, If it's money you seek, it will come to you in barrelsfull, because if you love what you do, you'll no doubt do it very well and folks who want the best will beat your door down to employ you.
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Jack Valenti: Donald J, Trump, Trump: The Way to the Top: The Best Business Advice I Ever Received, Page

Really Donald This is really "the best business advice you ever received" No.
This is actually a book where Donald Trump solicited the best business advice from CEOs for this book, not sure if he knew them personally or not.
So, to say it is the best business advice he has ever received is a BIG FAT LIE, This is plain missrepresentation of a book and is a marketing gimmick to sell more copies, I feel ashamed for anyone who really thinks they are getting Donald Trump's best advice that he learned throughout his life, He owes anyone who purchased this book an apology and a new book with REALLY the best business advice he received during his lifetime.


Now, you may wonder if I like Trump, Yes. I do. But, no manner if I like you or not, Tell the truth and don't lie for financial gain, . . it is unethical.

Buy and read this book if you want to hear the best business advice from CEOs of successful companies mostly in New York, but don't buy it if you were thinking you are getting Donald Trump's collection of business advice he has collected in his lifetime.
Not true. Shame on Donald for allowing the book title to say this, Surprised no one has sued on this one yet, The host of the hit reality show The Apprentice presents an invaluable collection of grounded, hardhitting advice on business success, from people who have made it to the boss s chair at some of America s most thriving companies.

How can you find the way to the top
Ask people who are already there,
Because you can t know it all, No matter how smart you are, no matter how comprehensive your education, no matter how wideranging your business experience, there s simply no way to acquire all the wisdom you need to make your business flourish.
You need to learn from those who have blazed a trail before you,
Donald Trump has asked many of the brightest, most successful businesspeople he knows and some he doesn't know to answer this question: What's the best business advice you ever received The result is a compelling resource of wisdom and wit that reveals how some of the most accomplished people conduct their personal and business affairs, giving an inside look into the secrets of corporate success.
But the advice doesn t only come from the upper echelons of the Fortune, Thoughts poured in from executives at thriving companies large and small, ranging from wellknown icons such as Staples, American Airlines, Lillian Vernon, and Boeing to familyrun operations like Orleans Homebuilders and Carlson Companies.

The Way to the Top brings together the core ideas that have guided more thanof today s top businesspeople, offering a range of inspiring and practical advice on making good decisions, conducting yourself appropriately, developing your career, communicating with others, leading a team effectively, and much more.
Some of the entries are simple entreaties, some portray intriguing vignettes, and others outline lists of guiding principles all are illuminating, instructive, and insightful.

A telling todo list for the aspiring professional, The Way to the Top belongs on every business bookshelf, " Because of I still haven't had a proper business by myself, . even now . I just read this book as a 'entertaining' book, not as my unlivingmentor, But I guess I'll open this book again when I must take some important decisions in the future, . overflowing with great lessons from successfula and almostsuccessful entrepreneurs and business people around the world, This book is awful. I've read a fair number of business books many of which I've enjoyed and wouldn't recommend this one, The upside is that it's a short read, and perhaps useful for a teenager getting started in the
Capture Trump: The Way To The Top: The Best Business Advice I Ever Received Picturized By Donald J. Trump Available In PDF
working world, Most of the advice is precisely what you would expect: somewhere between Chicken Soup for the Soul and a "Ways to Succeed in Business!" Buzzfeed article.


Those who are professionals won't glean anything from this, other than a few interesting anecdotes from other business leaders,

I genuinely doubt that Mr, Trump actually considers this any of the "best business advice he ever received," and it's worth noting that this review isn't really a critique of him he contributed nothing more than the introduction.


My biggest gripe with this book rests in the maddening fact that every page of "advice" from a business leader is summarized often over simplistically by a small blurb.
This might make sense for some of the entries, but some of them are so short that the "summary" is longer than the page itself.
For instance, Richard D. Parsons' advice was "Do what's right, " That's it. This was "blurbed" into "Take the high road, " That's neither entirely correct, nor is it any shorter than the actual advice,

If the only reason you've picked this up is to find a platitudinous graduation gift for some wideeyed senior who is only going to appreciate a gift if it comes with a check, stick with Dr.
Seuss' "Oh, the Places You'll Go, " It's much more succinct and at least has the emotional pull that will make people think you're thoughtful, Even if you're not. This is a great book the advises are straight forward and encouraging, Being the best requires an individual to be bold and consistant to purpose, Only read the short ones because "if your success advice won't fit on a business card, . . January,

realDonaldTrump

Fuck off and die already,




if i had a tweeter account, i'd gladly lose my "privileges" to use it just to send those words to it aka TheRump, aka the walking anus in chief I loved hearing about his business struggles and failures.
He's an entertainer. The title is definitely misleading, This book is a compilation of business advice from CEOs and leaders of many different companies, of various lengths, It is basically a hodge podge of quotations and positivity along the lines of "don't give up", "keep it simple", "be true to yourself", "know your market", "take chances", "hire the right people".


Trump only provided a preface and I feel like this was a money grab, that would sell becasue of the face and name on the cover, and his associations with business leadership.
Otherwise, there is nothing "Trump" about it, I thought this book would at least have commentary from Trump on the advice others were giving, but it didn't even do that.
This one is definitely a pass, I could get the same tones of positivity from a Disney cartoon, in a shorter time frame, with a lot more enjoyment in general.


This one was definitely a business disappointment from all angles really, but I think that the advice is generally applicable and decent.
That's why I gave itinstead of, A couple things were good gems, most were average ones you hear all the time, but none of it is actually BAD advice.
. . just overheard. Several pages were actually the same bit of advice, from different people, so there is generally repetition, That got a bit tedious, but again, it isn't BAD advice, . . it's just said too often to warrant it being in the book as often as it is, I inadvertently got sucked into this one, Some good takehome messages. But embarassing to read on the subway, Jangan melakukan hal tidak disukai apabila kita tidak ingin diperlakukan dengan cara yang sama, Jujurlah senantiasa , kebohongan
akan mengakibatkan hal yang tidak diinginkan, A great compilation of Business amp Life tips from some of the smartest people in the world, . an easy read. . Had I known up front that this book was a collection ofplus disparate pieces of advice from various business leaders with merely a threepage long introduction by the famed Donald Trump, I would have managed my expectations appropriately.
Nice Clearly predictive of Twitter, some compressed thoughts by Donald Trump of proverbs/stories passed on by some of the most successful people in America.
While there was a lot of obvious to me at least advice, there were a couple of intriguing ones as well, The idea of at least trying to get the good stuff from the toosuccessfultocare class down to the working joe at a small profit is laudable, and it seems to have paid dividends for Trump.


notable points:

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Constellation Energy Group had some somewhat timeless suggestions that while it does go against my experience also seems relevant how a company might survive that long.


David Dombrowski's stoic advice: to plan for things you can control/estimate and to just leave yourself to be broadsided by acts of god.
Intriguing, very similar to Islam's view on a couple of things from the AlKafi especially,

Overall, short, sweet, and probably wouldn't be a terrible read for those just starting out in the business world, And last of all, one gem:

Be the kind of good person that others will want to do business with.
Не веднъж съм казвал, че не харесвам книгите, в които са събрани златни мъдрости. Тази книга обаче е една идея поразлична от повечето подобни сборници, защото съветите не са дадени от личностите, които ги споделят, а са дадени на тях самите.
For anyone into business or already owning one, This is full of advice from creators and ceos of big named companies that will prove usefull no matter what, RNC never would have thought The Donald could win the GOP nomination, He did.

I thought I should dig into the mind of the person, In this book he cites business and career advice he has received from various leaders and some of them are worth noting.


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