Wall Street Money Manager tells Would-be Tycoons to Invest Heavily in Ethics
Goodbye Gordon Gekko: How to Find Your Fortune Without Losing Your SoulISBN: 978-0-470-61954-4
Hardcover
224 pages
May 2010
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Suggested Questions for Anthony Scaramucci:
- When did you first see the film Wall Street and what was your initial reaction to it?
- How did your childhood prepare you for your first job with Goldman Sachs?
- Most people fear public speaking and in your book you discuss how you over came that fear. Would you share the secret?
- What was it like working as a consultant on the movie Wall Street Money Never Sleeps with Oliver Stone? What advice or insight did you offer the makers of the Wall Street sequel?
- In Chapter two you wrote there are 3 rules for dealing with failing and turning it into success.
- The Goldman Sachs culture - can you define the value and drawbacks that are detailed in Goodbye Gordon Gekko?
- Is it true you were an adviser to film maker Oliver Stone and actually appeared in a scene as yourself?
- Chapter 6 details the corporate culture of mentoring at the company you founded, SkyBridge Capital . "The ability to be coached, to take constructive criticism, and to adapt when circumstances call for change are all part of the necessary skills for success. " Do you believe all companies should follow the mentoring principal?
- Goldman Sachs was famous for their corporate culture of Teamwork. What suggestions do you have for a cultivate a team who work together to achieve an objective?
- What is Davos Envy?
- What core value do you think readers will come away with from reading Goodbye Gordon Gekko?