Rising star: Shannon Richards, vice president at JPMorgan Chase" by Brené Brown is my favorite book. I would say. She's such a role model to me, and there are so many powerful things she has to say. But if you're young, it's good notes on how to be a leader."Rising star: Jason Tenenbaum, vice president at industrial real estate giant Prologis The book that really sticks out to me for making the biggest influence on my life is "" by Ayn Rand.
A career in financial decision-making is not that different from your own personal financial decision-making. You need to understand what your risk tolerance is, you need to understand what cash flow is and how it works, the whole process of making decisions and being strategic. I am inspired by "A Pattern Language," "The Goal," and "High Output Management," respectively, for each. The depth of the ideas in each as well as the diversity of thought across all three have helped me develop a well-rounded perspective on how to approach complex problems in the world.A Pattern Language: Towns, Buildings, Construction
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