
The Wisdom of Finance
Discovering Humanity in the World of Risk and Return
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February 27, 2017
In this slender but erudite treatise, law and finance professor Desai (International Finance: A Casebook) proposes that humanity, rather than the hot-button issue of income inequality, lies at the center of finance. To do this, he calls upon none other than Jane Austen and John Milton, among others. Desai gives humanists explanations of basic financial principles, such as value creation and leverage, with nary a numeral. For number crunchers, Desai provides a fresh way of viewing basic ideas. A scene from Dashiell Hammett’s novel The Maltese Falcon is used to explain randomness and chance. The contemporary artist Jeff Koons is invoked to illustrate the power of financial leverage. Other analogies work less well: the description of the Time Warner–AOL merger as a May-December romance seems both strained and precious. Nonetheless, this book does valuable work toward demystifying finance for laypeople and deepening the art for practitioners. Desai’s approach will broaden and enrich any perspective. Agent: Jay Mandel, William Morris Endeavor.

Stephen R. Thorne captures the optimism in this invitation to make your organization a crucible for human growth instead of a place where learning is stifled and spirits are deadened. His phrasing and pacing have the energy to give hope to leaders who have become complacent or cynical about helping people grow. Using the examples of three companies, the authors explain how learning cultures are created with practices that are woven into the company's daily operations and communication. Delivered with consistent clarity and confidence, this is an important lesson for anyone who cares about how people can thrive in organizational settings. T.W. � AudioFile 2017, Portland, Maine
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