Goldman Sachs: The Culture of Success

Goldman Sachs: The Culture of Success

by Lisa Endlich (Author)

Synopsis

Goldman Sachs, the premier investment bank in the world, was until recently Wall Street's last major private partnership, and significantly more profitable than any of its publicly owned competitors. How it sustained this success for most of its 129 years has for decades mystified financial players and pundits. Now, in this fascinating and authoritative study, the Goldman Sachs history and mystique are examined in unprecedented depth. Endlich, a former Goldman Sachs vice president with access to all levels of management, traces the rise and development of the firm in the context of its prevailing concept, 'People and Culture.' She documents how close client-contact, teamwork, and focus on long-term profitability over short-term goals brought the firm to a pinnacle of $3 billion pretax profits in 1997. In June 1998 the partners of Goldman Sachs voted to go public, and it made international front-page news. The story of the transformation will continue to attract extensive coverage.

$3.25

Save:$13.03 (80%)

Quantity

2 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 512
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Sphere
Published: 06 Apr 2000

ISBN 10: 0751527505
ISBN 13: 9780751527506
Book Overview: * GBP6,000 advertising campaign in financial pages of THE TIMES and EVENING STANDARD * Author available for business events * Review coverage assured in business publications and national press

Media Reviews
A fine read about the rise and subsequent antics of a major league investment bank. * INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY *
Thoughtful, vivid and full of enjoyable detail. * SUNDAY TELEGRAPH *
Endlich, a former vice president and trader at the bank is well placed to write a history of the institution whose rise and rise constitutes one of the greatest financial success stories of the twentieth century. * SUNDAY TIMES *
This will be an absorbing read for anyone into the world of high finance. * IRELAND ON SUNDAY *
Author Bio
Lisa Endlich is a former vice-president and trader at Goldman Sachs.