Summer Reading – Trump Style

With Donald Trump having such an influence on international events, I thought I had best get up to speed on his background and experience. So I have been reading the Art of the Deal first published in 2016 at 384 pages. Don’t let the length put you off as it’s quite an easy read.

It’s really the story of his life up until the date of him writing the book and covers how he achieved some success in property development in New York. His father was a businessman in the development of housing but Donald moved more up-market and into larger developments, particularly in Manhattan.

It’s interesting in how he got people to back him when he had little experience and few financial resources. He was clearly always keen to impress people by putting on a glossy front.

How much the book might tell you about his personality is not clear but in his second term as President he does seem to be acting mainly rationally and is attempting to solve some of the world’s problems – albeit with mixed success. It can do no harm to read this book and get some impression of Trump’s management style.

Roger Lawson (Twitter: https://x.com/RogerWLawson  )

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