商品簡介
Fresh out of college, Erez Cohen set foot in an investment banking firm. Whether through luck or fortune, he was assigned a position with the real estate group. He was handed a book that soon birthed his love affair with real estate that continues to this day. Erez left the investment banking firm and applied to Wharton Business School where he became a Teacher and Research Assistant to his mentor, Dr. Linneman. During that time, he met, talked, and heard stories from distinguished real estate titans, such as Stephen Ross, Barry Sternlicht, Sam Zell, Steven Roth, etc. This informative time placed him in a unique position to collect knowledge from many of these titans.
Surrounded by so many titans, Erez's curiosity grew and can be distilled into three critical questions:
1. What inspires these titans to work so hard and reach such extraordinary levels of success?
2. What are the main elements and traits inside of them that propel them to be so grandoise?
3. How have thse individuals, which most of the time had less resources and talent, succeeded on a much bigger scale than so many of their competitiors?
Through these questions, Erez interviewed the most successful real estate titans around the world; to take their combined knowledge and delve it for commonalities - to dig dig and find the core pieces of knowledge that drove each of these titans to the top of their chosen fields.
In Real Estate Titans, Erez will reveal the seven key lessons he learned from his journey of discover - key lessons that revealed themselves both through these interviews and his time working with multiple mentors and magnates in his careers.
作者簡介
EREZ COHEN is an experienced real estate investor and developer. He has been directly involved in the acquisition and development of over 12 million square feet of real estate, with a value of more than $3.5 billion. Throughout his career, he has received several recognitions, amongst them the Rising Star Award from the Urban Land Institute, and the Bucksbaum Fellow from the Zell/Lurie Real Estate Center at Wharton Business School.