The Art of Being Unreasonable, Eli Broad
The Art of Being Unreasonable, Eli Broad
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The Art of Being Unreasonable
Lessons in Unconventional Thinking

Author: Eli Broad

Narrator: Eli Broad, Walter Dixon

Unabridged: 5 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 06/11/2012


Synopsis

Unorthodox success principles from a billionaire entrepreneur and philanthropist

Eli Broad's embrace of "unreasonable thinking" has helped him build two Fortune 500 companies, amass personal billions, and use his wealth to create a new approach to philanthropy. He has helped to fund scientific research institutes, K-12 education reform, and some of the world's greatest contemporary art museums. By contrast, "reasonable" people come up with all the reasons something new and different can't be done, because, after all, no one else has done it that way. This book shares the "unreasonable" principles—from negotiating to risk-taking, from investing to hiring—that have made Eli Broad such a success.

• Broad helped to create the Frank Gehry-designed Walt Disney Concert Hall, the Museum of Contemporary Art, the Broad Contemporary Art Museum at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and The Broad, a new museum being built in downtown Los Angeles
• His investing approach to philanthropy has led to the creation of scientific and medical research centers in the fields of genomic medicine and stem cell research
• At his alma mater, Michigan State University, he endowed a full-time M.B.A. program, and he and his wife have funded a new contemporary art museum on campus to serve the broader region
• Eli Broad is the founder of two Fortune 500 companies: KB Home and SunAmerica

If you're stuck doing what reasonable people do—and not getting anywhere—let Eli Broad show you how to be unreasonable, and see how far your next endeavor can go.

Reviews

Goodreads review by David on September 15, 2015

Before reading this book, I had never heard of Eli Broad. Now that I read the book, I wonder how I could ever have missed him! He four careers; accounting, homebuilding, retirement savings, and philanthropy. He is the first person to build two Fortune-500 companies, in completely different industrie......more

Goodreads review by Roy on November 19, 2012

I got to about 50% when I realized that the book contains no more useful information. It's not a bad book, but it's a misleading one. While it is dressed as a sort of business oriented decision making adviser, it's actually a biography with sprinkles of simplistic, retrospective do's and don'ts. If......more

Goodreads review by Fanie on November 26, 2019

Nice insight into Broads history and thinking and what factors he self attributes to his success. Great shuttle insight into the psychological universe of philanthropy and at the same time provides great and old ideas.......more

Goodreads review by Harry on October 05, 2022

Eli had already built a Fortune 500 company from scratch, KB Home—and he would go on to build a second: SunAmerica I am drawn to personalities different from my own, people who have a unique worldview and are accomplished in their varied fields. Over the past six decades I have had four careers: accou......more

Goodreads review by Christopher on March 09, 2013

"Who you spend your life with-much more so than how you choose to spend it-is the most important decision you can make. Do it right. That's the best advice I can give you." ~ Eli Broadi Currently the 189th richest person in the world according to Forbes. In his book he shares how he became a billionai......more