Ray Dalio shares the unconventional life and work principles that transformed a middle-class Long Island kid into one of the richest and most successful men of our time—and which can be used by anyone to achieve their own goals.
In 1975, Ray Dalio founded Bridgewater Associates from his two-bedroom apartment in New York. Forty years later, it became the fifth largest private company in the United States (according to Fortune magazine) and has generated more profit for its investors than any other hedge fund in history (according to Bloomberg News). Along the way, Dalio discovered a series of principles that he believes are the reason for his success—and which he now shares in this book.
While Principles is bursting with new ideas, its essence lies in a clear and straightforward approach to decision-making—including the innovative process Dalio created called 'believability-weighted decision-making'—which anyone can apply, regardless of their aims. The book also provides the keys to creating an 'idea meritocracy' that seeks meaningful work and meaningful relationships through 'radical truth and transparency': this is the foundation of Bridgewater's success. Here is a rare opportunity to receive proven and uniquely effective advice from someone that CIO magazine called 'the Steve Jobs of investing.'
Publisher: Valor Editions
Author(s): Ray DALIO
Series: The New Managers
Publication: October 22, 2020
Interior: Two-tone
Format(s): Paperback
Weight (in grams): 992
Language(s): French
EAN13 Paperback: 9782361170295