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100 1  Marlin, Ken,|eauthor. 
245 14 The Marine Corps way to win on Wall Street :|b11 key 
       principles from battlefield to boardroom|h[Hoopla 
       electronic resource] /|cKen Marlin. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bMacmillan Audio,|c2016. 
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511 0  Read by Larkin Peter. 
520    Many Americans view Wall Street as a bastion of greed and 
       corruption; a place that attracts people who don't deserve
       the money they make but are willing to break the law to 
       get more of it. Yet for all their mistrust, many of these 
       same Americans believe that Wall Street is essential for 
       our economy to function. How do we fix it? Send in the 
       Marines. Known for its exemplary discipline, the Marine 
       Corps ensures victory by obeying key commands, such as: 
       establish clear, tactical objectives; know the terrain 
       before heading into battle; identify and capitalize on 
       combat advantages; control timing; leverage complementary 
       skills within the unit; negotiate from a morally 
       defensible position; harness strength of leadership to 
       craft a bulletproof plan. Ken Marlin served ten years' 
       active duty as a Marine officer before taking on the 
       financial sector. He's seen this program of pride, 
       professionalism, and fidelity work - from the battlefield 
       to the boardroom. Marlin is no socialist: he's a 
       capitalist and risk-taker who enjoys earning money for 
       himself and his clients. In The Marine Corps Way to Win on
       Wall Street, he teaches you the Marine Corps way to win on
       Wall Street and on Main Street: to sacrifice short-term 
       gains for the long-term interests of your clients and your
       company. Deploying Marine-tested tactics, he engineers 
       lasting, honorable success while lowering the ethical cost
       of doing business. That's the Marine Corps way. 
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650  0 Investment banking|zUnited States|xManagement. 
650  0 Financial institutions|zUnited States|xManagement. 
650  0 Management. 
650  0 Corporate governance. 
700 1  Peter, Larkin,|eNarrator 
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