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The yellow pad : making better decisions in an uncertain world / Robert E. Rubin.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Penguin Press, 2023Description: xxix, 302 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780593491393
  • 0593491394
Subject(s):
Contents:
Reacting vs. responding -- Risk as a range -- Mrs. Collins' question -- Embracing human complexity -- Applied existentialism -- How do we learn from what goes wrong? -- The value of unfettered discussion -- Not everything is the Alamo -- Labels are no substitute for thought -- Foundational questions -- The human factor -- Conclusion: the case for engagement.
Summary: "In The Yellow Pad, former United States Secretary of the Treasury and co-chairman of Goldman Sachs Robert Rubin sets out a number of methods and processes that have guided him through moments of crisis. He offers both qualitative and quantitative ways of sifting through difficult economic and social problems, the sum of which is an original intellectual framework that can be applied to both the most global universal problems and the daily dilemmas individuals face. Rubin speaks across generations and the political divide, engaging with the most contested and emotional issues of our times, and seeking to propose realistic policy solutions to move society forward without leaving anyone behind"-- Provided by publisher.
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Adult Book Adult Book Main Library NonFiction 658.403 R896 Available 33111011278625
Adult Book Adult Book Northport Library NonFiction 658.403 R896 Available 33111009474962
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Robert Rubin, former secretary of the Treasury and co-chairman of Goldman Sachs, shares thoughts on decision-making developed over more than six decades in markets, business, government, and politics, and offers readers an astute and original guide for navigating uncertain times

In 1958, as a college sophomore, Robert Rubin took a class that changed his life. The class was introduction to philosophy, and the professor, Raphael Demos, instilled in his students an idea that was simple yet profound- There is no such thing as certainty. For Rubin, this led to a critically important question- How can we make sound decisions in a fundamentally uncertain world?

While serving in some of the most significant roles in markets, business, and government, Rubin has grappled with that question. Time and again, when faced with a high-stakes decision, he turned to his most trusted tool- a simple yellow legal pad. Rubin's yellow pad (or more recently, his iPad) became an expression of a larger decision-making philosophy that has both lasted and shaped a lifetime. In The Yellow Pad , Rubin lays out that philosophy with depth and detail, and presents a compelling intellectual framework for confronting some of the most difficult issues we face today.

The Yellow Pad contains a former Treasury secretary's approach to economic policymaking. A former Goldman Sachs senior partner's approach to personal investing and understanding risk. A former director of the National Economic Council's approach to managing people in both private- and public-sector organizations. And much more. Yet despite his lifetime of experiences, Rubin remains refreshingly open-minded, interested in exploring ideas rather than promoting ideologies. With its combination of wisdom and relevance, The Yellow Pad is an essential guide for anyone looking to make better decisions in life, work, and public policy.

Includes index.

Reacting vs. responding -- Risk as a range -- Mrs. Collins' question -- Embracing human complexity -- Applied existentialism -- How do we learn from what goes wrong? -- The value of unfettered discussion -- Not everything is the Alamo -- Labels are no substitute for thought -- Foundational questions -- The human factor -- Conclusion: the case for engagement.

"In The Yellow Pad, former United States Secretary of the Treasury and co-chairman of Goldman Sachs Robert Rubin sets out a number of methods and processes that have guided him through moments of crisis. He offers both qualitative and quantitative ways of sifting through difficult economic and social problems, the sum of which is an original intellectual framework that can be applied to both the most global universal problems and the daily dilemmas individuals face. Rubin speaks across generations and the political divide, engaging with the most contested and emotional issues of our times, and seeking to propose realistic policy solutions to move society forward without leaving anyone behind"-- Provided by publisher.

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