Inside Vanguard, Charles D Ellis
Inside Vanguard, Charles D Ellis
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Inside Vanguard
Leadership Secrets From the Company That Continues to Rewrite the Rules of the Investing Business

Author: Charles D Ellis

Narrator: Mike Chamberlain

Unabridged: 10 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/25/2022


Synopsis

This rare intimate look at Jack Bogle and his world-changing investment organization provides invaluable lessons for investors, for business leaders, and for historians of finance

One of the world's largest, fastest-growing, and most trusted investing institutions, Vanguard serves over 30 million clients, manages more than eight trillion dollars, and is an influential industry disruptor.

Now, Charles D. Ellis reveals the story behind Vanguard's rise to the top of the investing world. Provided unprecedented access to Vanguard's leaders, including Bogle himself, Ellis explains why Bogle started Vanguard and how he developed it into an investment industry disrupter and, eventually, an industry leader. Along the way, you'll learn practical lessons about: active investing, index investing, ETFs, mergers, and building and running a business.

Ellis includes in-depth interviews with the executives and key leaders of Vanguard, clear takeaways and lessons from their experiences, a primer on ETFs, and Jack Brennan's Leadership Principles. From the emergence of index funds to the success of exchange-traded funds, Inside Vanguard is a near-Shakespearian drama of individual human struggle and triumph.

About Charles D Ellis

Charles D. Ellis is a consultant to large public and private institutional investors. For three decades, he was managing partner of Greenwich Associates, the international business strategy consulting firm. He has taught investing at both Harvard and Yale and is the author of more than fifteen books, including the bestselling Winning the Loser's Game.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Avril

Part 1 the beginning was very interesting. Part 2 was also interesting but disjointed at times. Part 3 was less interesting and more disjointed and the final part reads like a promotional piece.......more

Goodreads review by Nick

Dull.......more